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#31
Originally Posted by gregoranderson View Post
set Hildon to fixed portrait mode.
The home-screens lock in Harmattan is removable...

I've also installed the manky new system font
Manky? Looks like an improvement overall where I'm standing (have a N900).
Especially with the font update on the way...

and deleted most of my useful applications.
Well, that's debatable....
There's def. more commercial apps coming out than there was for N900 at this stage of it's life-cycle.

And community apps/ports are slowly but surely gaining momentum:
http://apps.formeego.org
^ There's some good threads around to follow progress of that.

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#32
Originally Posted by Arie View Post
there is a vnc app that runs from nokia on it, I haven't personally used it.
Cisco VPN. Not VNC.
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Not sure about VPNC, but there is a solution for OpenVPN
http://forum.meego.com/showthread.php?t=4226&page=3
 
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#34
Originally Posted by marxian View Post
N900 + more RAM + fast CPU = WIN!
A lot of people have said this. Real pity it doesn't exist, nor will an equivalent for some time.

@OP
There are some features the N900 no longer/can't operate, if you need these go for the N9. If you need the full linux and hardware of its predecessor, don't think you'll find any improvement.
 
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The only reason I'd upgrade to N9 would be support for AT&T 3G in the US. GPRS doesn't really let me use all N900 potential and switching to T-Mobile is not a viable option in my case. I'm not after the looks, but I have to admit N9 is a beautiful piece of hardware.
 
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Short answer: it's not.
 
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#37
Get N9 and keep your n900 for life. Just like what I did.
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pointless thread is pointless.
 

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Time to buy an N900 again. I think the N9 and N900 will get on well together. Tether with the N9 and I can use the N900 without a second SIM.
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Originally Posted by IsaacDFP View Post
The N9 is sexy... All you have to do to convince yourself is just hold it in your hands, look into its screen...and you will fall in love.
People will stare at it in the bus and the streets, lol. Where with the N900 they just go "eww look at that 1980s beast!"

And this is from a guy that *HATES* virtual keyboards mind you, lol.
idgaf if the people on the bus are liking my phone or not.

you sir, must get an iphone
 
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