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If you're complaining about the bulk of the N900... you seriously shouldn't carry anything heavier and thicker than a notepad and a pen.

I fear that most people in society have become way too weak... complaints about 5 pound (2.2kg) laptops and the sort. Pfft.
 

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The n900 weight (181g) and size (19.55mm) is a rather poor trade off for a rather small screen size.

The 5", 5 Mpx cam, with probable USB Host, 9.9 mm Dell streak (above) is the true successor design imo to the original internet tablets despite its 220g.

Available to buy for £399 from its release day (~£200 cheaper than the n900): here.

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the dell looks so kewl !! beauty !!
 
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Nice thread, i found the phone quite heavy at first as i was used to a really slim phone, however i love it now, it has really grown on me. Just remember this is not a phone with gadgetry, its a pocket powerhouse you can make calls with. I didn't get it to look cool i got it to tinker with and glad i did ^^
 
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N900 heavy? How about Nokia Talkman. In a self defence situation, I wouldn't want to be the other guy!
 
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We had this in our house:


1997.

Battery standby = 1.3 hours talk.

Weight = 225g.

Dimensions = 156 x 47 x 35 mm.

I used to rack up huge phone bills as a kid listening to the time and dialing stupid things.
 
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Originally Posted by Radicalz38 View Post
Proof n95 is the most thick of them all compared to 5800 and iphone so I guess n900's size wouldn't hurt thinking n95's bulkiness was openly accepted by it's users.



there that should do it.
Sorry, all I can think about right now is "there's something on the screen there is something on the screen". You put hard stuff on the N900's screen. I had to cut the images from the reply quote. You're cruel, man.
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Originally Posted by anaskr View Post
the dell looks so kewl !! beauty !!
Yeah, but who'd wanna walk about with half a sheet of shuttering ply all day long?

Besides, I find the N900 a lot more comfortable to hold than my old N95-8GB.
 
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Originally Posted by Niuseek View Post
Didn't think anyone would hold so old hardware chunks.

By the way apcoelho, where did you get your wallpaper from? Looks quite good to me.
Villo is right, I am using Carbon Theme with this wallpaper Link

About the size ... I came from Sony Ericsson P990i (I regret much...), then Nokia E90 (brilliant but unsupported inner screen) and then N900, as you can see i´m used to big phones and the N900 is pretty slick to me.
 
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I use a Noreve leather case for my N900. Im pretty happy with it but it adds about an extra 50% thickness. One benefit of this is that the phone seems very slim out of the case.

I guess thats like someone stamping on your toe to relieve a headache though.
 
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