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Watching the maemo-developers mailing list, I'd say the Maemo team is still months away from a polished final release, so if you want something sooner rather than later, go N97.
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Watching the maemo-developers mailing list, I'd say the Maemo team is still months away from a polished final release, so if you want something sooner rather than later, go N97.
My first impulse was "N900, because it's free software..." - but then I realized that this was exactly the one thing he doesn't care about. He's a gadget lover. He'd even buy Apple if they had something that he thought was cool.
So what I thought was odd is that besides Maemo being the politically correct OS, I couldn't find much in favor of the N900. Quite on the contrary: the N97 is smaller, by far not that heavy (150g vs. 180g for the N900), has a D-Pad, hardware buttons on the front cover, .... and, not to forget, it runs an OS that has a long history as a reliable and successful phone OS.
I can't say much in favor of the N900 in direct comparison. Higher resolution, yes, but I doubt you'd notice at 3.5".
Is there anything I missed? Anything that would shout "Wait until the final specs of the N900 are revealed" to an average consumer who simply loves high-tech-toys but certainly doesn't care about free software?
None of the two devices are what I expect of a phone myself, so I never cared to really gather information about the N97. Is there something in the specs that would put one device clearly ahead of the other? (In case you love bricks, that is