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Should I do it? I've always admired the n900 (look when I joined!), but didn't have enough money to buy it when it was first launched over two years ago.
I steadily lost interest in this pone up until recently when a friend offered it to me for about $230 barely used (but the stylus is lost).
Nutshell, m question to the community is: Worth it? Is the n900 still relevant in 2013? or will I be disappointed?
Ps. I have never owned a smartphone.
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2013-01-06
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2013-01-06
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2013-01-07
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2013-01-07
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2013-01-07
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2013-01-07
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2013-01-07
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I would say that it's not a wise decision despite the praise heaped up on it mainly due to the lack of LTE/4G - if applicable in your area - and the lack of continued development on things that make me actually want/use a phone like this... Google Voice, Google+, updated Twitter and/or App.Net and other stuff.
Not that it's a bad phone. But it's outdated as sin right now.
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Quick reply...
I don't use 3G, so I wouldn't have reason to use 4G. The only part which could have been attractive about 3G-4G would be video calling. But since I don't have the patience to even configure MMS... I don't think I need extra-cellular-connectivity.
And about Internet-related apps, and so on... Write them, or find a Twitter app which is already written for N900, and motivate the developer to add new features. I am not a Twitter person; I may enjoy blue colour, and simplicity of short messages, but I dislike sharing information with the whole world - they are epitome of information overload. I am already overwhelmed as it is, thank you.
And I am not a fan of Google. Gmail is comfortable, but Google is too monopolising.
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there's no mobile phone that can do what it does but with buying it this year ,you have to take care of what are you buying as i don't think that there's still a new N900
so here's some tips that makes you buy a good one
here in egypt many sell it too but most of the devices have changed the usb socket so take care of it
also they decisive people by telling them that the device is new by changing the screen protector (digitilizer) and changing the whole plastic cover so to make sure you can open the back cover and see if it is scratched or not..
another thing make sure that the screen is not scratched .. remove the screen protector and check it
the usb thing is the most common