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2010-07-02
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2010-07-02
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2010-07-02
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Eh, if the N900 had a decent amount of developers and apps available, even just a small fraction of what Android has in the Marketplace, it would be much better off. I've considered doing the same thing as the OP, and dropping my N900 and throwing the SIM in a Nexus One. My wife has a Droid and even without true multitasking and a command prompt, the apps make it worth it. Navigation is top notch, the video games rock, Android has Trapster (heck, Blackberry has Trapster).
I love my N900 and I use the heck out of it everyday, but it has not caught on with developers and there is a sever lack of apps for it. I might go for a Nexus One as well if I can find a decent price on one.
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2010-07-02
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exactly... Sooner or later, these die hard N900 users will realize that Nokia don't care about the n900 their energy it seems is towards meego or what ever they might call it in couple months from now. Getting them to fix basic stuff and getting support from them is a nightmare. I too love my N900 but i have come to realize the n900 days are numbered and i am really pissed at Nokia for the way they have treated and handled the N900. Just like what sony did with the Xperia i see nokia doing the same thing with the n900. I hated how Sony treated its customers who payed top $$$ for the Sony Xperia X1... Came over to Nokia and i am getting the same **** from them. No ovi store support, no REAL GPS maps.... didn't they promise us ovi store map sometime in Feb/March of this year?? I can go on and on and please don't even try and taint me as a troll. If Nokia keeps up this you die hard N900 will be right at my corner. I am just waiting for GOOD Android phone that i like. I see my N900 sleeping next to the Sony X1 Xperia before they year is over or maybe next.
PS: Nokia do something alright....
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2010-07-02
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2010-07-02
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2010-07-02
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2010-07-02
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@ Germany
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I happened to port android to the n900 through the help of some pple here
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2010-07-02
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@ Iowa
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Eh, if the N900 had a decent amount of developers and apps available, even just a small fraction of what Android has in the Marketplace, it would be much better off. I've considered doing the same thing as the OP, and dropping my N900 and throwing the SIM in a Nexus One. My wife has a Droid and even without true multitasking and a command prompt, the apps make it worth it. Navigation is top notch, the video games rock, Android has Trapster (heck, Blackberry has Trapster).
I love my N900 and I use the heck out of it everyday, but it has not caught on with developers and there is a sever lack of apps for it. I might go for a Nexus One as well if I can find a decent price on one.
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