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I'm a complete N series noob, I've never used the OS2008 operating system and have only as much Linux knowledge as it takes to install Ubuntu (approximately none). I'm assume and hoping it is similar to Palm OS in the sense that there will be a big library of free apps to help expand the functionality of the device.
Something I'm specifically concerned about is the GPS software. I've read that the N810 (at least the pre-production units) take quick a while to connect to GPS, and even when you are connected the built in software is sub-par. I've also read that it'd be $130 to purchase a good piece of functioning GPS software! Someone say it aint so!
Another thing I've read is that there isn't any good software for the built in camera yet, is this another problem that's solution is to purchase better software?
Thanks for any information, I'm exciting to be joining everyone here on the site.