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Thanks for the good post. I rarely bother to read this "long" posts (I'm looking at you, Mentalist Traceur ) but this was written quite well so I managed to read it all the way through.
I agree with you, there's not a good replacement for N900, for now, in the market. I've made quite clear about how I think about Android so I'm not going to go there now. I've considered WebOS if MeeGo fails to be my replacement, since I'm end-user with little information of power-using so I'd really just need Terminal/irssi, MMS and I'd be set.
However, I've also considered buying a second N900, maybe just for testing purposes. I'd love to install Community SSU again but I'm trying to keep my N900 stable, since I'm quite done with re-flashing.
Again, thanks for the good post.
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YOu are in luck. N950 will be out:
http://www.gsmarena.com/nokias_meego...-news-2372.php
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I took my 2nd N900 too. Can be used by wife (as an excuse ) but mainly because I feel so much safer with it And it made me try some more adventurous things including nitdroid and cssu!
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I've been debating it. My bigger issue is the only place to get them now seems to be through NokiaUSA (I live in the US), which frankly has the worst customer support I've ever experienced.
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I got mine from Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Nokia-N900-Unl...8922768&sr=8-1
The idea of switching over to Android is not completely negative. After all, it is Linux under the hood, way under. However, not having PyQt and PySide, to play with is just a bummer. Same with Web OS.
When I bought my N900 I purchased a three year warranty for it. So, I am supposedly covered for three years. However, what good is a warranty if when my N900 finally dies there is nothing in the market available that I want as a replacement. So, I have been seriously considering getting a second N900.
There are few things I don't like about the N900. One of them is the built-in media player, especially because it lacks an Equalizer. I mean, even with my old Palm devices I could get better sound quality out of the device. Eventually, a couple of media players appeared with an equalizer included, but they lacked just too many features. In particular, I do enjoy being able to just randomly play files from my whole collection and neither of those players had that feature. So, I have been putting up with the in-built media player for more than a year now.
Thankfully, thanks to Somebody (Nikolay Tischenko) from Novosibirsk, Russia, and a Slackware user no less, this is now changed. Nikolay has released Someplayer, which is the best music player I have ever enjoyed on a portable device.
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=70405
The player is released under the GPLv2 license. It has all the features I could ask for, including an equalizer. Ahhh, what a difference a little equalization makes! I can't take the N900 of my ears now.
So now, with the N900 being the awesome media player I had always wanted it to be, and with the recent development and regular updates of the Community SSU, I decided I am all set.
http://wiki.maemo.org/Community_SSU
The N900 is now everything *I* need on a portable device. I love it as is. No need to wait for the next wizzy bang this or that. I am sitting on the N900 for the foreseeable future. I don't care about Flash 10 whatever. For me, a great music player was the last void on the N900 feature set. Sure, it could have other improvements, but for me this is it. So I pulled the trigger.
Hopefully by the time my two N900s die a good Meego device is ready to replace them.
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Last edited by rm42; 2011-02-28 at 19:42.