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If you have guts and self-confidence and seek adventure, get the N900. If you want the phone to give you self-confidence and seek a device that will hold your hand when times are tough, go with the droid.
If you want people to respect you because you have a cool phone, get the droid. If you want people to respect you because you can make your phone do anything, get an N900.
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i own both a droid and an N900 and yes, the droid's keyboard is flat and squishy and at first, i hated it. but after just a week or so of using it, I had adjusted fine. You've got a very tough question to answer, i think these are the 2 best phones on the market, but dont make the decision on the keyboard. you'll get used to either one!
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If threads don't disappear... this is not a conspiracy against Nokia, this is the feeling of LOTS of non-linux-geeks users disliking it.
N900 CAN be the number one, but now it's the number three.