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2010-01-04
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...the iPod Touch has also a good mobile browser, good media player capabilities, VOIP suppor through Skype or Fring, built-in PIM functions and a large number of utility and reference applications...
That's why a new cellular-less Maemo device would not be a real contender to the iPod Touch, even at the same price.
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2010-01-04
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2010-01-04
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As a first time maemo user, i can tell you that I wouldnt be holding a N900 right now if it wasn't a phone.
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2010-01-04
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Phones are an order of magnitude more widely used than any other gadget, and this idea that it's a stupid market to be in is itself stupid.
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2010-01-04
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The first Engadget posting about the 770 was the most exciting electronic device news I've ever read. I had printouts of the press photos pinned up all around my office. But were it not for joining the Maemo community to celebrate those early devices, I wouldn't have read more than the first line of any Engadget post regarding the N900. Just another phone.
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2010-01-04
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2010-01-04
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2010-01-04
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Goldfish, you gangster! Only problem with that comparison is that the ipod touch is about 150-300$ US, where the N900 is 649$ US. Secondly, the iPhone will function without a sim, just needs to be jailbroken and hacktivated for that. Cheers!
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2010-01-04
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As for design choices... well, there's not a huge difference between the N900 and N810 except their physical size. There's not a huge design difference between the iPhone and the iPod Touch either.
This anti-cellular movement is really getting me down.
I could just as easily complain about there being an infrared port which most people never use, and I hardly ever use Bluetooth or the memory card slot either. But I'm not going to complain because I recognise that these are important to some people and they don't add any significant problems for me. And the more people that buy this device, the more software support I will receive too.
The problems that people cite with cellular are nothing to do with the technology but entirely to do with the business practices of cellular providers. And that's a regulatory problem, not a technological one.
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