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2011-07-13
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2011-07-13
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2011-07-13
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N950!!!
If you love n900 you need meego and qwerty
no android, no symbian, no ios, no 100‰ touchscreen
Why not do what I'm considering, keep the N900 and get the E7?
The N900 is still pretty usable even without a sim card in it.
You got the Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, IRDA and FM transmitter for starters.
With more internal memory than the E7 the N900 could be used to back up data.
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2011-07-13
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2011-07-13
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2011-07-13
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2011-07-13
, 02:17
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Yes, the e7 will work on pretty much any frequency in the world, gsm wise anyway. I have both, e7 is entirely different from n900. I love my n900 more than anything, but e7 does a few things better, notnsaying it is entirely better, just these are the things it does better:
Maps nav
Hardware, metal, glass, amoled, and yes even keyboard
Phone and gsm network functions
Contact mgmt, mainly all the fields
Battery life
Other than that, I use my n900
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2011-07-13
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i thought the 3g bands were being combined? that the aquisition was meant to expand coverage, include t-mo's bands...
i'm a little unclear about the transition to lte 4g, that might bone us.
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2011-07-13
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The N900 will work on ATT EDGE network but not their 3G. Nonetheless, ATT is planning on rolling with 4G in the near future, which implies the 3G capabilties of the N900 with T-Mobile now will soon be the past once ATT take over.
So, in the end, host of others will be screw once ATT takes over.
What do you fellow users plan on doing? I would like to purchase an E7 when the time comes but only if it will work properly on the network. I read different parts here and there and people say it works on both?!
I am not in the same league as the rest of you who can actually code your own programs, but I enjoy my N900 and the home made apps that have been brought/born to the N900. Will the E7 be boring compared to it or should I just go droid and join their bandwagons.
TL;DR
-What phone should I look to buy when I have to switch to an AT&T network?
-How will the E7 treat me, since I don't need to be writing programs but will want a phone I can enjoy as much as the N900?
I love my nokias