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i wanted to ask the programmers... can N900 process apps like the iphone and itouch... i haven't seen one app that looks to be a high quality app.......
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app quality, application, application quality, applications, fremantle, iphone quality, maemo, maemo 5, quality |
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thats immaterial from a purchasing perspective- its about what we want today- if you want lots of silly or actually quite usefull apps get an iphone or android- if you wanna play about with your device, or/and have the best pocket browser in existance get an n900.
comprisons made using the time a product has been out is practically useless . its about the choice we have today. i agree that we cannot expect 90 thousand apps- of course we cant- but that point doesnt effect the end user.