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2010-10-30
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in my case, it will for sure not be a nokia phone. next phone will be htc desire hd.
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2010-10-31
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2010-10-31
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2010-10-31
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2010-10-31
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All said, I think I still love the N900 and it has a special place in my heart. Perhaps, the best mobile computer I have ever owned, after Newton & Palm.
For me Nokia's useless customer services and the usb port issue and the millions of bugs in the N900 made me decide months ago that I would never buy a Nokia phone again.
However, I started getting into the modifications you can do on the N900 and got really addicted to it. So if Nokia releases a meego phone as open as the N900 that will be my next phone. Unless someone other than Nokia releases a very open phone then I would get that instead. Would likey be less buggy and there would probably be better customer services.
If no one comes up with a very open meego device then will go for a HTC android phone. Don't think you can go wrong with that.