Poll: After having experienced the Nokia N900, which phone would you get next (replacement phone)?
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After having experienced the Nokia N900, which phone would you get next (replacement phone)?

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After the n900, Jesus will weep.
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Keep the N900 as long as feasable, get a tablet of some kind. Not Nokia.
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after n900.... what do you guys think about xperia x10 ? it look nice to me, but i dont know compared to n900
It has 1GHz processor and can be overclock
 
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Why isn't there any option in the poll for MeeGo? I chose others just because of that. Still love N900 though and if one came out with up to date hardware would consider getting it.
 

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I honestly dont know. There is nothing else on the market that is even slightly tempting at the moment.

Apple can go jump, I hate there complete lock down and the way they expect there customers to follow blindly like sheep.

My wife has a Galaxy S with froyo 2.2 which while is impressive in terms of screen quality, just seems lacking in ability after 15 minutes of tinkering.

I've had my N900 nearly 12 months now & have another 12 on contract; by this time a suitable successor running meego should be released and stable.

If that doesnt stack up then I think I will be sticking with my N900!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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Well my n900 is packed up again, only this time looks like it has packed up for good with what it looks like a hardware failure, and i'm on 24 month contract so currently I'm using my good old n95.

webOS at the moment is a very strong contender for me, but even android or iphone are a much stronger contender then nokia is. In the past market strengths pushed software vendors out there to publish decent apps, this time, software vendors and Nokia itself are not interested in producing decent apps for the n900, time is money and n900 is certainly wasting many peoples time waiting for application like full version of opera browser, latest version of flash, coreplayer, sat navigation(instead nokia sells this to n900 users), and many other decent bits of software that are available for other platforms out there, the maemo alternatives are simply at this point not as good, in fact we have seen better results from end user projects like the webOS games porting project to maemo then any other software vendor out there has given us. The lack of a compass in the n900 is certain probably killed this device, when people out there are using QT to create top apps for symbian and other platforms but not for the n900. The things i liked about n900 were the physical keyboard, the screensize and the diskspace of the n900, if that was on another phone like a webOS, android or iphone then we would a perfect phone.
 
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For me, I grew tired of the N900 not having the basic features like a smooth email client, and I bought a HTC Desire. It's honestly 10 times better, for me.

This will probably be my last post here, other than to sell the n900 to someone who really likes tinkering under the hood.

Thank you to the community here, and farewell.
 

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Nokia N901 Ameego (Amigo = friend)
Nokia N900 & the others
(-) Hardware - the weight, the battery, appearance
(-) Software - no software to see the stars like the Iphone
(+) With fewer limits, all in one, the best at now
 

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Originally Posted by ginjasilver View Post
Nokia N901 Ameego (Amigo = friend)
Nokia N900 & the others
(-) Hardware - the weight, the battery, appearance
(-) Software - no software to see the stars like the Iphone
(+) With fewer limits, all in one, the best at now
Appearance is serious, it's not a toy; a good full QWERTY keyboard.
Stars: Stellarium, Orrery.
The best, agreed
 

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Originally Posted by ginjasilver View Post
(-) Software - no software to see the stars like the Iphone
You could someone knock you over the head with the N900 (just kidding)
 

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