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2011-05-03
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Hi everybody. I made that thread because I am so amazed about one thing, The n900 , (like all of us know) is a mobile computer, and not a "phone" to 100 %. The n900 can do things that no one phone/tablet can do today, like run 5 OS. The developer options in n900 are infinite. In fact, the n900 is a super phone, with a lot of capabilities. And the true of the n900 is the next:
A group of developers/users with faith bought the n900 for 600 €/almost 700$. The operators disliked the n900 and refused to advertise it in their catalogue. Nowadays, the n900 is a dead phone in the markenting and social terms, if you show your n900 to somebody with "marketing phone" (a lot of camera, social apps, etc...) they will say to you "what the hell you have there? This phone doesn't appear on TV so it is a bad phone" Is so sad that a phone like n900 ended like this. Today, in "The Phone House" (a manufacter of mobile phones well-knowed all least here in Spain) the n900 can be bought without contracts with the phone companies for 143 €. 143 €? Are you kidding me?
And thats all. Sorry for this thread, but I need to vent all of this with people that understand me XD
Bye
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2011-05-03
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2011-05-03
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2011-05-03
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@ North West England
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2011-05-03
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2011-05-03
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2011-05-03
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@ Barcelona
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2011-05-03
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@ Malaysia
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A group of developers/users with faith bought the n900 for 600 €/almost 700$. The operators disliked the n900 and refused to advertise it in their catalogue. Nowadays, the n900 is a dead phone in the markenting and social terms, if you show your n900 to somebody with "marketing phone" (a lot of camera, social apps, etc...) they will say to you "what the hell you have there? This phone doesn't appear on TV so it is a bad phone" Is so sad that a phone like n900 ended like this. Today, in "The Phone House" (a manufacter of mobile phones well-knowed all least here in Spain) the n900 can be bought without contracts with the phone companies for 143 €. 143 €? Are you kidding me?
And thats all. Sorry for this thread, but I need to vent all of this with people that understand me XD
Bye