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2010-04-22
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2010-04-22
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I dont know anyone else who bought one I bought it to replace my beloved N95 and thought it would be a step up
am totally out of my depth with it to be honest, and I think if youre not a teccy its really hard to understand why people think its such an awesome device
I'm addicted to this forum trying to learn new things to try and fall in love with it, and learn how to make the most of it but am too scared to even open the terminal let alone have the faintest idea what i would do with it once it was open!
also its quite scary to ask advice surrounded by so many clever people on here, as it might be a silly question
I wish there was something in between this and the basic Nokia user forums as I want more than just the basics but am teriified of the extras develoment etc.
I would like to try the open office, but the debian stuff scares me, even though someone kindly explained it simply
so many people are reporting problems from tinkering and its my work phone and I'm on call 24/7 so really scared of bricking it!
( hope you're impressed with the teccy term bricking!)
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2010-04-22
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Today I met my first fellow N900 owner at work. I did not know the guy but noticed him using it at lunch.
I sat down next to him and commented how awesome the phone was to which he agreed. It was only when I asked him what he did with it / Apps and mods he had on it that the full horror hit home.
Just phonecalls and txt bit of browsing not really downloaded much was his reply. This guy has had the phone over 4 months and had not even updated to PR 1 let alone 1.1.
He had never opened the terminal and was amazed when I went into app manager and enabled Extras repo.
Suppose I might have a look was his reply
Angered I promptly bookmarked this forum and ordered him to read and repent for leaving the device in such a state.
Anyone else had such an encounter??
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2010-04-22
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2010-04-22
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... I am a complete linux virgin I can say I have launched xTerminal maybe twice since december.....
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2010-04-22
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2010-04-22
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2010-04-22
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@nosa:
You confuse me. Do you mean to say that the t-mobile non-contract plans are less expensive than the contract plans? Because the way you said that - you should want a contract plan.
Nobody I know paid $700 for an iPhone. They got subsidized by their carrier, pay between $60-$80/mo; and got the phones for less than $200.
That is why you take a look at the carrier you *want*, and see if they have a phone that fits you. OTOH: If the phone is more important to you, than you go with the carrier that supports that phone. Verizon is about to get the iPhone if it hasn't already, and all the major players have various Android phones to choose from. All them for cheap; much cheaper than $500+.
But for the N900 there's no option. If I want the N900 I need to use t-mobile (not a problem , I do already, but it is a factor of consideration) - because if I don't I won't get 3G. And if I need to use t-mobile, than t-mobile gets my service for the next 2-years anyway; why would someone that doesn't have a very, very specific reason to buying it (in my case: I can make it do what I want it to; not the other way around) - why would a normal user choose to spend $500 on a phone and $60-$80/mo on t-mobile instead of $99 on a phone and $60-$80 with t-mobile?
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2010-04-22
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the n900 was $480, the nexus one was $550 and the iphone was $700 unlocked.
the iphone doesnt work on tmo's 3g and was the most expensive option. the nexus one had no physical keyboard. the n900 was just perfect
I use tmobile and their plans without contracts are a lot more expensive than the ones with contract. I'd rather buy an unlocked phone and do the month to month thing.
My e63 wasn't compatible with tmobile's 3g. Web browsing was slow and I couldn't talk and browse at the same time. Imagine paying $700 for an iPhone or $550 for the nexus one and still b going through my e63 ****ery.
The n900 was without a doubt the best option for me.