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2013-08-12
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Of course it can't replace the N900.
Have you really spent time with the N900? Doesn't seem that you have..
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2013-08-12
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2013-08-12
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2013-08-12
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best device, device, hacker, htc universal, ultimate |
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Why? It can run triple-boot: Windows Mobile, Debian Linux and Android.
I got myself one from a friend's scrap box. It's in good shape but right now I can't start it up because it wasn't charged for over 2 years. I've got a red flashing LED, meaning that or the battery is dead, or there is not enough enough power to start-up the device.
Once I'll get this out of the way, what's the next thing to do with a Linux device.
I need something to fill up my time, and I will share my work in this thread with each and every one of you.