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#171
in my opinion there is no "still" for phones like n900. Just look around the forum. it is usable untill the hardware completely fails to function.
 

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Noone really does use it as their daily phone. Proof? I haven't seen one in public for years, even the n9 is rarely seen in any city.
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Originally Posted by Dave999 View Post
Noone really does use it as their daily phone. Proof? I haven't seen one in public for years, even the n9 is rarely seen in any city.
I did see two last year on my university.
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Originally Posted by Temporal View Post
I did see two last year on my university.
Are you sure?
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Originally Posted by Dave999 View Post
Are you sure?
Flip backcover + pen... and the bulky of n900 is kinda difficult to miss...

Also, I'm in the Technological Center in my university cursing Computer Science... I'm fairly certain of what I saw.

I did shake a bit when I saw another n900 but I managed to restrain myself :P
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Originally Posted by Temporal View Post
Flip backcover + pen... and the bulky of n900 is kinda difficult to miss...

Also, I'm in the Technological Center in my university cursing Computer Science... I'm fairly certain of what I saw.

I did shake a bit when I saw another n900 but I managed to restrain myself :P
That is truly amazing!
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Originally Posted by Dave999 View Post
Noone really does use it as their daily phone. Proof? I haven't seen one in public for years, even the n9 is rarely seen in any city.
Soooo... as in your limited reachable universe there is no proof that anyone uses the phone, you have to 100% cientifically come to the conclusion that there is noone else using it on any of the other unreachable uncountable universes.

I bet you work in politics...


Well, i use it and on my country that has 3.5 million people (country) there is a bunch of people who use it, and i have to say that i have seen personally and on the streen more N9 than N900.
 

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Still using the N900 as my only phone. Sadly have to abandon it soon though, as I need to run some Android apps (charge app of electric car). I do not want to use NitDroid.
Funny coincidence, but the electric car, or rather the lack of related Maemo apps, is one of the reasons forcing me to retire my N900 soon. Too cumbersome to have them both
 

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Originally Posted by Val Demar View Post
Funny coincidence, but the electric car, or rather the lack of related Maemo apps, is one of the reasons forcing me to retire my N900 soon. Too cumbersome to have them both
Originally Posted by FreddyW View Post
Still using the N900 as my only phone. Sadly have to abandon it soon though, as I need to run some Android apps (charge app of electric car). I do not want to use NitDroid.
Quick reply...
You don't have to use NitDroid to run Android-apps on Nokia N900. You can do it right in Fremantle. Try Apkenv and report the problems, if any are encountered.
Congratulations on getting an electric car.
Best wishes. Just trying to help...
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Hello; I am using my N900 from Dec. 2009. Im very happy with it. I tried a Galaxy SII, but never change. The N900 is very usable for me. Im not sure if change in the future, maybe with the ubuntu phones.
 

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