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2010-04-09
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@HtheB The N900 is certainly sold and marketed as a phone in the UK. I'd never really heard of "Nokia Internet Tablets" until after hitting this forum and I had done some pre-purchase research.
The Nokia N900 almost makes you wonder if you need a computer.
It's got the power to take you straight to your favourite websites, apps and tracks - without annoying delays. You can set it up exactly as you like, with four home screens and no limit to what goes where.
Entertainment is covered too - with the huge touchscreen, pin sharp music player and smooth video playback.
From now on, you might want to keep your PC switched off.
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2010-04-09
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Note the title of the page, and the first splash words on it, are "Nokia N900 mobile computer".
In fact, on that page, there's actually *no reference whatsoever that the device can make/receive phone calls*, the closest thing the page has is one bullet point under the "Fast wireless broadband" section that states "Quadband GSM with GPRS and EDGE", and even that doesnt confirm the device can in fact make calls, rather than just use the GSM modem as a modem.
I don't see how there can be any confusion as to what the device is marketed as.
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2010-04-09
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2010-04-09
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2010-04-09
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Your reply makes ME angry. Even if its primary function is not to be a phone, there is something on the N900 called a phone. It should act like a phone.
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Nokia are a business and have chosen a path of using the OSS community phenomenon to reduce their overheads specifically after sales support and development. Unlike Apple who do the opposite and make a killing from their Applications store.