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2010-04-09
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2010-04-09
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1.) The Phone - The N900 is the first cell-phone that I've ever owned (I had one for business for a while, but it wasn't mine personally). I thought that maybe it would be useful to be able to browse via a data connection, but I figured that there was no point in getting voice service. Boy was I wrong! I got a few minutes just for emergencies and I'm making calls all the time now. So far, it's served me well. I haven't noticed any problems with signal or dropped calls or anything like that.
2.) The Camera - I thought that maybe someday I might be glad to have a camera with me, if I ever saw a plane crashing or a meteor hurtling through the sky, but I didn't see myself taking more than a few pictures. The N900 has since became the primary picture-taking device for my family. We're constantly forgetting our regular camera, but I never forget the N900. It may not be as easy to get good pictures out of the N900 as a typical point and shoot, but it's always there when I need it.
3.) The Video output - Another feature that seemed a bit mystifying when I first heard about it. Why would I want to hook my N900 up to the TV? Now I use it all the time to show off the family photos and play flash videos on a bigger screen. I'm glad those Nokia people know me better than I know myself.
So, I'm glad to have these things overall. I'd say I'm definitely getting a lot more use out of the N900 than I did out of my N810. While there are some things that may bug me, it's still a great device. What about you? Anything you didn't think you'd need/use?