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#71
Originally Posted by prankster View Post
i offend to the term ''retired'' ,overclocking gives you more than 1GH,cssu gives you fast experience,customization gives you a new feel every time you look at your lockscreen,qbw /fm transmitter/battery and speed patch and what not,it is the one and only N900 my friend & wait we still got loads of things in WIP state for N900.so its all on baby !!
ye ,you may say it could be nothing without sucha wonderful community
I am sorry, I did not mean to indicate that your N900 is old of age.

I retired mine because after having an unexpected a bath, it did not work very well. Wi-Fi, bluetooth, GPS were not working. 3G were working only sporadically. And the thing would only turn on when connected to a charger. Plus the battery ran hot.

It's not retired because it's outdated, it's retired because it's not very functional any more. As I said... I've loved and lost.
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#72
My N900 is definitely the best hardware investment I've ever made. =)
(and I've bought a lot of hardware).
The N900 is the first smartphone I've kept longer than 6 months
 

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if the usb cable didnt fail on them, gah had my new one 3 damn days! and its fell out already! ='[

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Originally Posted by shaddam View Post
if the usb cable didnt fail on them, gah had my new one 3 damn days! and its fell out already! ='[

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People who regret buying N900 are long gone. Here is a very select group of fanboys that are clinging hard to their devolving hardware.
 
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#75
No regrets at all.

Works best.
 
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If only it supported AT&T's network with full 3G speeds... EDGE is not a great speed to surf the web.
 

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#77
If I may, I would like to ask something quite similar as to what OP asked. Would you regret buying an N900 today?

I might buy 1 in a few days, but I would like some feedback from the active community.

I´m 100% open-source fanatic, which is the strongest point I have towards the N900.

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..lol..other Nokia phones maybe... but Nokia N900, the more I use.. the more I like it..
 
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Originally Posted by darksurfer View Post
If I may, I would like to ask something quite similar as to what OP asked. Would you regret buying an N900 today?

I might buy 1 in a few days, but I would like some feedback from the active community.

I´m 100% open-source fanatic, which is the strongest point I have towards the N900.

Thanx!
i wont regret buying N900 even today, its still the best, especially since you are open source fanatic.
 
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I regret my buying decision more and more. I should have bought TWO so I had a spare!!
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