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2010-03-16
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2010-03-16
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2010-03-16
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2010-03-16
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2010-03-16
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So I just realized the Nexus One is only $180 (vs $500) if you get a t-mobile 2 year contract. I already have a month to month contract with them and a two year contract is nothing to worry about. I think I might make the switch in the next few days. I've been getting so fed up with the n900. I haven't been reliably alerted I have a new email for at least 2 weeks now using Nokia's messaging service. It used to work fine.
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2010-03-16
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The N1 is great but I won't suggest you sign another agreement with T-mobile simply because, your current data plan will be pushed to the $25/month range with in the long run will end up costing you a fortune. If you can purchase the phone now, do it rather that subsidizing it through t-mobile. Good luck.
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2010-03-16
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2010-03-16
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Unless you didn't want to carry around yet another device. I did that for a while, plain low feature cell phone and n800. I like having a mobile computer that doesn't require me to carry yet another device just so I can take or receive the occasional call. It's not the best mobile computer, but it does the job well and I don't think there's any other device that can do mobile computing and take an occasional phone call like the N900 can.
Having two devices means two chargers, two devices to carry, etc..
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2010-03-16
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The Twitter experience on a computer is not really optimal on a PC browser, and on the N900's tiny screen it's downright PAINFUL to use. Don't get me started on Mauku... It's laughably underfeatured. I'm coming from using Gravity on the N95, which was a stunning program and sorely missed.
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bye-bye losers, disappointment, hello freedom, n900 != phone, relax |
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#Statement 2:It needs video calls
Thx for the laugh .
http://pininthemap.com/ppd9a93adbe9e023537 <------ My pin
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