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2011-11-07
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2011-11-08
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Sounds like this will be your main gadget and N900 is purely for linux-kicks.
In that case the N9 just flat out fails in all categories.
Clear Black = No it just regular ol' AMOLED
Sexy design = Very questionable, and quite dull
Polycarbonate = Cheap plastic
Very Intuitive UX = Not as intuitive as iOS or Android (you customize your way)
Top quality = Handtec problem
... so you could just grab a "cheap" 16GB iPhone 4 if you wanted to, as long as your keeping the N900. If you aren't planning on keeping the N900 then perhaps you can still consider the N9 if they crack it and make it as unique as the N900 (Aegis:shrugs)
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2011-11-10
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After coming from a terrible experience from using Dell Venue Pro (amazing hardware, but downright crap OS), I am planning on purchasing another device, and I have narrowed my options to three handsets:
All devices are equally impressive in their own way, and the prices are almost identical. I am having a very hard time choosing one, so I turn to you, maemo community!
Also, I am not selling my Nokia N900. Ever. In fact, I already have some plans for it, once I will get a secondary handset.
Thanks!