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#11
Originally Posted by nedjinski View Post
sorry should have clarified that -

no on the data plan -

yes on the wi-fi - that would be the primary connection to the internet - browsing, skype, etc.
Actually I have no data plan for my N900, I use it only with wifi.

I have a personal wireless network in my house and I also use my University free wifi when I'm there. Works for me!
 
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#12
wow that dell seem pretty cool, but i'll probably still take the n900 if i had a chance.

I love nokia because they always try to give as much features and freedom possible in a device.
 
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#13
http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/29/m...-parka-offers/

Look at this, a real Dell Mini 5. I think this is what many of us wanted a NIT to be. It's easy to see maemo on this form.
 
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#14
i would choose the n900 over all the current devices for looks and features. and thats what im typing on now. android sounded good when i heard about it, now im not so sure since using this!
 
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For primarily Wi-Fi browsing, I'd look into an N810 and a low end phone combination. Its bigger screen will make the end result better even if the slower processor makes it slower.
 
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if the mini 5 is on tmobile, i'll definitely look into getting one
 
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http://www.engadget.com/2010/04/19/d...-t-mobile-fla/

with tmo 3g.
def interested in this. nokia needs to come out with something as nice with meego or my money will go to dell.
 
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Runs Android. I think I'll stick with a real Linux stack
 
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[QUOTE=CyberCat;620271..I got the N900 a few weeks ago after owning the N810 for several years....[/QUOTE]

Welcome on board, CyberCat. I have the tmobile 1$ a day plan and it works, kind of slow, but it does work. Dont deal with any tmobile CSR, just go walmart or anywhere buy a tmobile prepay card, then go online, tmobile.com to activate the card and choose data plan. I turn it on when I am out of town and turn it off when I am back in town. I have wifi at my work place as well as at home.

Welcome again,

bun
 
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#20
Originally Posted by wmarone View Post
Runs Android. I think I'll stick with a real Linux stack
linus said Linux is just the kernel everything else is user space
http://www.androidcentral.com/linux-...oves-nexus-one
http://gizmodo.com/5466072/linus-tor...gle-nexus-oner

http://torvalds-family.blogspot.com/...py-camper.html
read the comments he responded to on his blog
 
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