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2009-03-01
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2009-03-01
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2009-03-09
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2009-03-09
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2009-03-09
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I agree, once you get an iPhone or an Ipod Touch the N800 is going to be sitting on a shelf. In comparison it is very slow. Not even close when it comes to apps.
I still use it to watch GBTV and when I'm out of the country it is my Skype phone.
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2009-03-09
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2009-03-09
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2009-03-09
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2009-03-09
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I still use it to watch GBTV and when I'm out of the country it is my Skype phone.