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2011-05-20
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2011-05-20
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Can you explain a litle more about the multitasking in Android or lack there of?
I thought it could run multiple apps just fine.
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2011-05-21
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Some weeks ago i got de Samsung galaxy S for my birthday. I started using it but after a few weeks I changed it back for my N900. I missed the multitasking and the keyboard. I OC'd the N900 to 1 ghz and installed Nitrdroid on it with multiboot. I still like de N900 better than the Galaxy, and in my honest opinion theres no better phone for me. I use it for my business (mail and excel) and for fun (OC, android, games).
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It was like coming home. Everything I wanted in a phone was just 20% of what it can do, plus the other 80% I'm still exploring. It has no ego like iPhone etc, but unassumingly just gets on with the job better than any other phone could.
I'm still amazed I can sit in meetings with a remote desktop connection to my PC.
Why was I wasting my time with the Communicator for the last two years! N900 is the gift that just keeps on giving!