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2010-06-03
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2010-06-03
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2010-06-03
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The true question is: should I buy N900 after PR1.3 gets released, or hold back and wait PR1.4?
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they will not waste more time and money on this ... only progress will come from the free work of the community
see how long it took to upgrade 1.1 to 1.2
see what insignificant changes
for me it's clear after 6-7 months of n900: a tablet + my old n82 make a better combination than n900
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1. Supporting exchange server provisioning is definetely the first point on my list. I can't use it for my work emails.
2. Contacts should support categories and also a better tool for merging
3. supporting more than one exchange server
4. OVI Maps in offline mode as on other Nokia phones