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2011-08-04
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Well I finally sold my N900.
Then I bought an iPhone 4.
At first I was impressed. It is fast. The screen is responsive.
But oh god its boring. Its all so restricted and no tweaking is possible., customisation is limited to very basic stuff.
With Cydia its a decent device, but standard its not great.
I actually really really miss my N900
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2011-08-04
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2011-08-04
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You should have bought an Android.
There are ones with very decent hardware today, with keyboards, with nice cameras, and you can customize EVERY little bit.
Create themes, modify stock applications, compile your own kernel with your own modules, overclock, use ssh, VNC, telnet, ANYTHING.
Enjoy your iPhone 4
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2011-08-04
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2011-08-04
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2011-08-04
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The apps are very good. The gps very quick to lock. Everything works very well. Its just the lack of a command line and ability to "fiddle" I am missing lol
Anyway....pretty sure its going on ebay and then I've just got to decide what I'm buying; a N900 or as you suggest Android.
I'm leaning towards Android I think...
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2011-08-04
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2011-08-04
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2011-08-27
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But on the plus side, the memory management is great! It doesn't becone laggy after a few days and even if u have 15 apps open (i know its not real multitasking, but...) the phone is still snappy.
My Device History:Nokia 3510 > SE T230 > Nokia 6600 > HP2210 > SE p910i > SE p990i > N95 > I-mate 9502 > itouch > Nokia N900 >
?N9Thanks to Nokia IdeasProject Got my baby, my sweet N9!!!
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And now it might just be an expensive brick :C (water damage, sob)
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