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I was very happy when i bought the nokia N810.I study how to use it very long time.
But now,the nokia company release the new one ,N900 and it's new os maemo5.The maemo 5 is not support n810,so new software is not support n810 ,too.
I still like n810,but i have no reason to keep it.
I want to sell it.
 
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The choice is of course yours... Mer is supposed to be picking up to keep the N810 active and getting new software.. however I do not know what work has been done on it recently. It was usable last time I used it - however I removed the Mer interface and just ran a full debian+LXDE.

If you want to sell the N810 and get the N900, you will likely not be disappointed. Likewise, though, if you enjoy your N810 now theres no reason you can't keep it. There are still developers for the N810 and if you feel you are missing some software you can put up a request for it.

If you plan to just sell it.. well - some device is better than no device, is it not?
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Hate these threads.
Sell a device, buy a device whatever.. we don't gain/lose anything either way so it doesn't concern us
do whatever you want
 
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I don't really see the point of this topic but if you want an N900 than you should still have reason to keep your N810. Mer(hopefully) will keep the N810 alive for a while longer and remember. The N810 has a bigger screen than the N900 and I really don't see the point in selling it unless your desperate for cash.

Sell it if you want but you won't get a ton of money for it and it still has some advantages over the N900. But based on how little info was given I don't think this is a really serious topic.
 
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If you sell it, don't expect to get that much money back from your original investment.

I'm personally keeping mine. Larger screen than the N900, Tear for a browser, and Flash Player 9 at least... so I'm good for a tad bit longer.
 

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I will use mine to follow and contribute to the Mer project as open-source is what took me here in the first place...
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Mind if I give you more than "a reason"?

4.3 in screen
working kick stand
Dpad

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What keeps it for me is Maemo Mapper with a Nokia designed vehicle mount... and it can now tether to the N900's 3G connection. Mine hasn't left the car since I got the N900 but it is what I use while in the car instead of the N900.

I might even add Carman now that my N810 has a single purpose.
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Originally Posted by gerbick View Post
If you sell it, don't expect to get that much money back from your original investment.

I'm personally keeping mine. Larger screen than the N900, Tear for a browser, and Flash Player 9 at least... so I'm good for a tad bit longer.
And best of all..

Last night I wanted to watch TV (episodes I had on the N900). I plugged the N900 into the TV and used my n800 to talk to my girlfriend using Pidgin while laying in my bed (best thing after a day of work).

Then I had an idea (for next time). I could then use the n800 to remote control the N900! That way I could delete episodes as I watched them and wouldn't have to keep getting up every 40-50 minutes to delete the episode I watched. Only problem is my n800's battery is pretty much dead (part of the reason why I got the N900). Since the n800's battery barely lasts an hour under heavy usage.

Old technology doesn't have to get obselete. It just gets repurposed. Many of the things I did on the n800 are now shifted to the N900 (listening to podcasts for example). But I still use my n800 at home. Plug the N900 to charge at home, switch to my n800.
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They're maemo and MeeGo...

"Meamo!" sounds like what Zorro would say to catherine zeta jones... after she slaps him for looking at her dirtily...
 
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I just hope Mer kicks off soon. Everyone seems to be focused on the N900 and the N810 lately has seemed a little abandoned. lets just hope it gets to the point where it can be used on a daily basis.
 
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