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it really depends on what you want, if you wan't loads of apps/games you'll be dissapointed, it does have a lot of apps but not as many as most other phone os's
however it is a fantastic device.
in my experience having one since march, its only ever crashed once so its very stable, it has flash 9 support so you get the full web experience (ish) it needs an upgrade to flash 10.1 but we don't know if its coming.
although it has almost no games, you can download emulators and play all the classic N64, PS1, MegaDrive and GameBoy games.
it has support for live wallpapers like you see on android phones
the cpu can be over clocked
there's too much to list really but coming from an N95 8GB and an N97, its so much better
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The one issue with battery life is there's a glitch in one of the built-in applications - "hildon-desktop". If certain conditions happen, the thing is -always- running at a low level, eating battery life at a high rate.
Fortunately, there's a patched version of it that fixes the problem entirely, and can be installed easily in a minute or so. Once that's installed, battery life is always good and tends to be predictable.
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I'm just after a little bit of extra information about the Nokia N900. Currently I'm thinking about buying one - my current phone is a Nokia C6.
Reason I'm thinking about changing? The N900 looks pretty good and it dosen't appear to repeat the hardware problems of the N96 (very sloooow and unstable, crashes at least once a week) and my current C6 (Hardware is much better than the N96 but the software is appaling - try installing *any* piece of software and it's a chore having to fight through certificates and dates x.x ). Even then most stuff (assuming you can find anythng!) dosen't install/run properly. So much for Symbian^1.
Only thing that concerns me though is what I've read about the N900's fragile USB port. What is the current situation with it - and if mine breaks should I get one (e.g. from amazon.co.uk ) would it be replaced? And what if it broke again? And again? Surely a phone with such a fragile USB connector would be almost unusable?
I've read about people filing down the connector on the N900's USB cable but that also seems worrying - a brand new phone and (ok admittably the cable) you have to take a file to it?!
Also what is the battery life of the N900 like? (Currently the C6 works with minimum usage for about 1 week). From what I've read googling it seems to be quite confusing, reviews range from 'appling' to 'amazing' or so it seems x.x !
thanks
ljones
Last edited by ljones; 2010-10-19 at 21:26.