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2012-01-12
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Hahaha Joe Zombie. Love it. I indeed agree that many consumers in America care more about having the trendy products. I bought my N9 for the balance of not being too flashy, but having lots of unlocked potential and just being great at what a phone is supposed to do. It makes crystal clear calls and I haven't dropped a single one yet in the 3 months I've owned it. It also gets amazing reception with data coverage too. I love having a phone in the states no one even knows about. I love the confusion on peoples faces when I tell them the make and model, " that phone isn't on the commercials and in stores"
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2012-01-12
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The only truly notable advantage it has, is the sub-pixel config. I'm livid about that.
All N9 owners/supporters should be protesting on a massive scale right about now.
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2012-01-12
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2012-01-13
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2012-01-13
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Anybody wanna challenge this guy in CES: http://windowsteamblog.com/windows_p...dowsphone.aspx
Win $100 If Your Phone Is Faster than a Windows Phone
Overclocked N900???
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2012-01-13
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They only won 88% during CES. All talk. They probably had mostly iPhone 3 challengers
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2012-01-13
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I too have an unlocked N9 in the States. I get similar curiosity from friends and coworkers about the phone. I can go one further than justadude by recounting my experience when I went into the AT&T store to get a micro-SIM card for my N9. The techs in the AT&T store were all "gaga" over the N9. One even showed it to another customer in the store to tell him how good a phone it is! lolBTW, the phone works great on AT&T's network. Now that the L900 has been confirmed, I will have to go back to the AT&T store and ask the techs what they think about it and compare with the N9. Cheers! Steve
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2012-01-13
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Guys read the thread please. There could't be RGB in N9. It doesn't fit.
Are you sure you can tell the difference side by side in normal use? I tried with a Galaxy S2 (RGB) and Galaxy S Plus (pentile) and I couldn't.
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2012-01-14
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Definitely, it's not huge for all usage types, but it's there...
We should be making a ****-load of noise for a revised N9 w/the same res, but improved sub-pixel config.
After all, in 6mth we'll most likely be paying way more for N9's than the L800, or even the 900.*
And the N9's their marquee phone alongside the 900, it deserves the same respect, we do too.
We're not Elop's laboratory rats to do with as he pleases...
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Lumia better burn in hell.