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#11
sorry for your loss
 
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#12
thanks...I can't do anything with this android phone...lol...except for going to market and download games...the only fun I had was rooting it and putting Froyo on it...but I would have had more fun with putting Froyo on my N900...:'(

but I think this may be my last Nokia phone until they put out something that will really catch my attention. The N8 looks okay but feature riched...if symbian^3 matures up, maybe I will consider it...I always have a soft spot for quality camera + hardware...two things HTC lack...
 
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#13
Am ******** about you. You're so ********

Wait until october and get a new N900, that would be much cheaper because of the new meego devices.
 
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#14
sorry for your loss dude
 
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#15
sorry for your loss here two, thanks for this post, it was very helpful for me, because i, like you, regreted getting my n900 for a google nexus one, now **** android, long live maemo 5 .
 
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#16
@Elie

So true...i think many people wonder who could have been if they've gone with the Iphone or Nexus one but many of those who left the N900 to android or iphone will miss MicroB greatly...and Maemo5 is a great os as it is...if only Nokia had gotten OVI to work properly....

Another thing, what's stopping the users from creating their own market/app repositories for the N900...avoid App Manager all together too...
 
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#17
Sorry to hear that. Actually i lost my n900 in the gym. I went ahead and bought another n900. Recently i was thinking of giving my n900 to my nephew and buy the dell streak until n9 was released. But i realized that i can never live without the n900. So brought another for him.
 
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#18
Nokia also lacks the hype factor. They are just too laid back. Maemo has so much potential but Nokia dont seem to know it. Finns are brilliant people but maybe too melancholic for their own good. They are just too nice. Hopefully Anssi will kick act as tough as he looks.

I have not touched my ipod touch ever since I got the N900 in december. It does annoy me but all I have to do is tame it and all is fine. Nokia make the best hardware, HTC is ok, Android ok and iPhone OS sugar coated and shiny UI but a bore plus poor RF, not hardcore enough. Just wait until Nokia wakes up and takes back its crown.
 
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#19
good thinking man, look even the home screens on the n900 feels way better, the media capabilities are 1000 times better than any android or iphone ?(who goes from a nokia n900 to an iphoney !!, thats not logic ), and the open source capabilities (take overclocking for example any bimbo can do it ), can it be done so easily on the android ? (can it be done at all), this is the best device in the market.
and is there repositories for users other than the normal ones (extras....), the mozilla repositories and the my-maemo repositorie ??? i heard there is one for google chrome on the n900, but i couldn't find it, or install it, i still want the google chrome on this great device any help guys ?
 
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#20
Damn dude that sucks i feel for u, my brother let me borrow his 3g slide and man i just coudn't get use to it the quality sucks the screen resolutions is not that good either . . . as for maemo 5 i dont see the end in sight . . . .
 
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