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2010-07-28
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@ Oelsted, Denmark
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Do your research, start out with realistic expectations and accurate information. If it then doesnt meet those expectations sell it and get something else.
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2010-07-28
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@ Springfield, MA, USA
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No more Nokia. Fact -- no support. Fact -- great community.
But this community can't fix closed applications. Can't fix broken input and skype. Can't fix broken desktop.
If Nokia **** on me, I don't want to buy more nokia products.
Nokia has really got to fix reverse logistics. I will keep harping on them until they do!
If you're referring to me at all, I have some blog articles you can read. Link below.
My objectivity is not in question, free device or otherwise.
Nokia will learn once its market share falls below apple, HTC, motorola etc.(If it isn't already)
Buying a new phone depends on my needs which is found in specification of the phone not in the phone brand, it is the difference between fanboys and non-fanboys.
The idea with the n900 was to leave it open for the community to hack/develop. And that is also what have happened.. Though Nokia have helped too they could throw in some more candies for us to use. Like open up some closed sourced drivers.
The service from Nokia is as good as anyone elses. Some people try to say different.. but that is the truth.
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2010-07-28
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@ London
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Well said... I'm wondering if the same people would buy a car without trying it first just because the salesman said: "It's the best there is"...
The N95 surpassed my expectations & is the only phone i have EVER owned that has survived the duration of an 18mth contract! I even sold it recently and got £85!
Similarly the N900 has surpassed my expectations in terms of software, flexibility & build quality.
Do your research, start out with realistic expectations and accurate information. If it then doesnt meet those expectations sell it and get something else.
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2010-07-28
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@ Sweden
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2010-07-28
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@ Sweden
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2010-07-28
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Joined on Nov 2009
@ Oelsted, Denmark
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2010-07-28
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@ London
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2010-07-28
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@ Israel
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I remember I bought the n95 exactly 8 months after hearing how nice of a pda it was from people,and thought man n97 should defintly be the best like n95 for its time I was wrong,then i saw n900 i said this must be the true n97 online as it happens but it was offline lolooololoooolol