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Originally Posted by optimistprime View Post
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Really? I Tried using my n900 for a couple of days because of a broken n9. I Personally wanted to throw it againsta brickwall. Theres No way I could go back...
Same here , swipe ui is so addictive , now my reflexes tries to swipe on every touch-screen phone , and when I realize it doesn't work I feel like I turned back from touchscreen to keypad .
 
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I needed a new device (other than my N900) with a hardware keyboard primarily for email. I ended up ordering an E7 for $340. The E7 does have some drawbacks being fixed memory and battery and smaller processor, but my expectations are not so demanding for this particular device.

The N9 is still on my list. But the 808 could be a possibility depending how I like the E7. N9 prices are becoming more reasonable. It will be a while yet before 808 prices are in the same range.

If the 701 and 64GB N9 were the same price I wouldn't hesitate to try the N9. At today's price I might seriously consider the 808.
 
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#53
Originally Posted by springwork View Post
Do you think N9 is good for long run than 701? Any idea?
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How about this - get the N9, one and only Meego. Save some money & get the Nokia 808 when it's out - runs on Symbian Belle too but with great camera.
 
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Originally Posted by GrimyHR View Post
what do you exactly want you phone to do?
I want to get a phone especially useful for development and server system management. I like a phone that I don't want to worry about all the sandbox security things like jail. I don't like Apple, Windows, and Android. I also hope the phone is stable not really buggy. I have both N900 and E72, and they are all great. I haven't have any trouble with bugs on two phones. That's the reason that I'm having a difficult time to decide between two phones.

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Originally Posted by eaglehelang View Post
How about this - get the N9, one and only Meego. Save some money & get the Nokia 808 when it's out - runs on Symbian Belle too but with great camera.
Actually, that is not bad idea at all!
Thank you for your suggestion!
 
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Originally Posted by springwork View Post
I want to get a phone especially useful for development and server system management. I like a phone that I don't want to worry about all the sandbox security things like jail. I don't like Apple, Windows, and Android. I also hope the phone is stable not really buggy. I have both N900 and E72, and they are all great. I haven't have any trouble with bugs on two phones. That's the reason that I'm having a difficult time to decide between two phones.
Meego will be exactly like N900 soon, all comunity based. If you like that go for the N9, many linux tools for server management if you like the symbian app thing go for symbian, they have a more company-based app structure rather than comunity-based structure I believe

I am a linux geek so I am quite biased, but base your purchase on previous experience, Meego is pretty much Maemo 6 + Intel people I believe so if you liked the software and comunity driven style on the N900 go for the N9, else for the 701

EDIT: BTW I do not have an N9, only an N900 I am not SO biased
 

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Originally Posted by pablocrossa View Post
Meego will be exactly like N900 soon, all comunity based. If you like that go for the N9, many linux tools for server management if you like the symbian app thing go for symbian, they have a more company-based app structure rather than comunity-based structure I believe

I am a linux geek so I am quite biased, but base your purchase on previous experience, Meego is pretty much Maemo 6 + Intel people I believe so if you liked the software and comunity driven style on the N900 go for the N9, else for the 701

EDIT: BTW I do not have an N9, only an N900 I am not SO biased
Thank you very much for your advice. With your opinion and others' comments, I think I would get N9 first and wait for 808. Thank you again the info.
 
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Originally Posted by springwork View Post
I want to get a phone especially useful for development and server system management. I like a phone that I don't want to worry about all the sandbox security things like jail. I don't like Apple, Windows, and Android. I also hope the phone is stable not really buggy. I have both N900 and E72, and they are all great. I haven't have any trouble with bugs on two phones. That's the reason that I'm having a difficult time to decide between two phones.
keep the n900 as its great for server and sys work and get 701 as its great for multimedia and telephony, n9 does alot of things but isnt great at anything

this combo will surpass n9 at every task and is cheaper than n9(at least here in croatia)
 

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Originally Posted by GrimyHR View Post
keep the n900 as its great for server and sys work and get 701 as its great for multimedia and telephony, n9 does alot of things but isnt great at anything

this combo will surpass n9 at every task and is cheaper than n9(at least here in croatia)
+1

If you already have an N900, the N9 would seem to be a waste of money for this type of use case.
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Originally Posted by HanzBlix View Post
That's a shame man, N9 is supprisingly easy to open and get to the battery, just like the N8 was.
While they're not available in abundance, there are a few sources of N9 batteries, I even corresponded with one company that was in Germany where they spoke in english via email for me(website wasn't english).
So yeah if that was the dealbreaker you chose wrong, although I had to do a fair bit of digging to find info on getting the N9 open and battery sources but that was back in nov/dec.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YS9azQLWNAI
- not exactly simple but achieveable nontheless (but not by me, i know my limitations)
 
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