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2011-11-08
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2011-11-09
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It doesnt even come with punctuations beyond masses of exclamation marks so the answer is NO!!!!!
This is not a reply.
On a more serious note:
You could get your hands on a 64gb device if youre aching for storage space. Personally I use dropbox, picasa, spotify, etc. so I really dont need a TON of space.
Anyways...
Ive gone from N97 to N900 (my GOD that was great...) to N8 (hmz) to SGS2 (YAY!) and now to the N9.
I can, hands on my heart, say the N9 is by far my favourite device.
To start: the N97 was horrible. Enough said.
The N900 was amazing! Albeit... slow on normal functions, no portrait, battery for me at least was meager, and the capacitive screen had its pros and cons.
The N8 was Symbian3 so that was its own hell to deal with, but faster as a phone so I stuck with it for a while.
SGS2 was amazing. Insane screen, fast as all hell, H+ connection, dualcore, customizable UI, the works. Kind of a hassle to work with several apps at once though... The thing I missed most from my N900.
Then the N9.
Screen is about as good as on the SGS2 imo, when Im not sitting half an inch from the display LOOKING for flaws. Its better than SGS2 in direct sunlight, its clear, crisp, and the way the content looks close against the screen looks pretty nice. IMO much preferrable to the N900s screen all in all.
UI is very well done, appswitching is fast and effortless, which brought a sigh of relief to my worried heart after N8 and SGS2.
I still, after all this time with the device, can sit reading my ebooks, halfsliding the screen to check notifications and the time, switching over to Opera Mobile 11.1 by drawing a B on my screen with a twofinger gesture (which I installed through terminal not long ago), checking the forums quickly, before switching to feeds to see if something interesting has popped up on my feeds, and juggling back to my book, all the while having my books TVshow soundtrack playing, and looking down at the nice screen and the great feel of the simplistic design of the device in my hand, I just... kind of smile, and go:
"damn, I love this phone".
TLDR: get one, its nice.
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2011-11-09
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2011-11-09
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I'm in the middle...... I'm here, I'm still learning, trying to help like 23+ more people to get a N9 so they can experience what I like and dislike about this phone.
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2011-11-09
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@ Toronto
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Heck, I don't even have reboot from command line like I did on the N810.
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2011-11-09
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2011-11-09
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@ Boston, MA
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2011-11-09
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2011-11-09
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My Nokia N9 Idea. Support its awesomeness!
http://www.ideasproject.com/ideas/12265