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2011-11-08
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@ Jyväskylä, Finland
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Apart from the obvious reason, which is that maemo.org is a forum that frickin rocks. But I am no power-user, and still have a fully-functioning N900, an E7 and a 6131 I use as a door-stop occasionally.
If I were to find an envelope with $700 in the trash, why should I spend it at expansys and buy a 16GB N9?
I trust the people here, which is why I ask so directly. I love a qwerty keyboard, but I'd be willing to "learn" to use a touchscreen one if people could please let me know some (non-fanboy) reasons why the N9 should be bought - while it still can.
Thanks
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2011-11-08
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@ New York City
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2011-11-08
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2011-11-08
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@ Jyväskylä, Finland
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2011-11-08
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@ Boston, MA
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2011-11-08
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@ New York City
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Short answer is its awesome... I struggled with the same question and after watching the engadget and other reviews I sent off $700 to a seller on amazon.com and got my nice shiny new N9 last thursday...
I went from N900 to Android to N9 and the N9 is just frickin awesome, theres nothing like it out there. Perfectly smooth, really nice visuals and effects - swiping works brilliantly, try it with a game or a video playing and its just awesome!
Wish this was Nokia's main platform but we all know how that went...
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2011-11-08
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@ Hanoi
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Apart from the obvious reason, which is that maemo.org is a forum that frickin rocks. But I am no power-user, and still have a fully-functioning N900, an E7 and a 6131 I use as a door-stop occasionally.
If I were to find an envelope with $700 in the trash, why should I spend it at expansys and buy a 16GB N9?
I trust the people here, which is why I ask so directly. I love a qwerty keyboard, but I'd be willing to "learn" to use a touchscreen one if people could please let me know some (non-fanboy) reasons why the N9 should be bought - while it still can.
Thanks
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2011-11-08
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2011-11-08
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@ Utah, America
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If I were to find an envelope with $700 in the trash, why should I spend it at expansys and buy a 16GB N9?
I trust the people here, which is why I ask so directly. I love a qwerty keyboard, but I'd be willing to "learn" to use a touchscreen one if people could please let me know some (non-fanboy) reasons why the N9 should be bought - while it still can.
Thanks