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2012-02-24
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2012-02-24
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2012-02-24
, 06:07
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2012-02-24
, 06:48
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2012-02-24
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- Most eye-catching phone on the market (get the cyan one!)
- Extremely slick UI
- Closest currently produced phone to a Linux PC in your pocket
- Uncle Sam wants YOU to write an N9 app
While the N9 is missing some of the infrastructure and features that made the N900 unique, it still has a huge edge over the iPhone and any Android phone.
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2012-02-24
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2012-02-24
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2012-02-24
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@ Chertsey in the Thames, United Kingdom
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2012-02-24
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Can someone make me buy an N9?
I had a quick play with one yesterday (2 minutes). Smooth. Very nice.
But I had to Galaxy 2 (***** phone). Got the iPhone 4s (I enjoy the reliable phone).
But I'm an N900 fan! N900 or die!
But... N9 - Why should I go grab one?
I'm thinking about getting one as a developer toy like my N900 was (dead and gone now!).
The thanks button? Sure! You can press it! I would!