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#191
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N900 is my:
  • Primary Phone
  • Internet Viewer on the go
  • Game Station (GBA mostly)
  • Music Player
  • Camera when not carrying SLR
  • In Car Entertainment and car Kit (using FM TX)
  • Matlab (using Octave)
  • Notebook in class (modded a pencil to be a stylus)
  • Piece of Tech to show off people
 
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#192
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Phone, messaging, reading e-books, browsing, listening to music, watching sitcoms and Family Guy, taking pictures, using it as my 3G modem, playing games and doing whatever it can does
 
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#193
Im 37, I like keeping it in my pants. It vibrates, duh!

OK....one more thing....I like to pretend I'm Stephen Hawking while at the pub using espeak
 
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Posts: 162 | Thanked: 64 times | Joined on Mar 2011
#194
I'm 18, self-employed and student. I use my N900 for the following:
  • Chatting/texting in bed with friends
  • Music when I go outside
  • GPS when I get lost ouside (which happens often since I moved into my own appartment in a new area)
  • xchat for IRC when I get bored somewhere
  • Browsing the web (mainly reddit) and checking emails on the go
  • Reading books with the pdf reader
  • Messing around with python
  • Taking pictures, lots of them, the camera on this is actually really decent
  • Light game playing (angry birds, emulators)
  • Some phone calling...
  • Alarm clocks daily

It's pretty much my all-in-one mobile device, it replaced my ipod, phone, etc and with an extra battery for it I never need to worry about running out of juice whatever I do

Last edited by JadeH; 2011-03-12 at 20:41.
 
Posts: 248 | Thanked: 240 times | Joined on Mar 2010 @ Wiltshire, UK
#195
45 and growing old disgracefully.

Mainly using mine as a pocket internet tablet more than a phone now (Company N8 for that), but originally my N900 did it all for me when I was self-employed last year.

The N900 is the far more capable of the two devices in most respects, but ultimately loses out on battery life and telephony.

For me, the N900 is still unbeatable and, thanks to the ingenuity and hard work of other (ahem) younger N900 enthusiasts than me, keeps on getting better.

I can't believe I nearly gave up on this nearly 12 months ago...
 
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#196
26, the N900 has been my main computer for several months, ever since my desktop machine went bad
 
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#197
26 System Admin, N900 best phone possible for a system admin.
 
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#198
19, watching videos,music playing and surfing the net..
 
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WTF??? can't press thanks on here???
 
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#200
33, Father of 2 kids, patient husband, owner of 4 chickens and a cat, and a nice house ;-p

My N900 is my
  • Phone
  • Internet Device when I am too lazy to pull out my nice Dell Precision m6500 or finally in peace and quiet on the toilet
  • Music Player
  • Camera when not other at hand
  • WakeUp alarm
  • Flashlight when sneaking into bed at 2h30 am without trying to wakeup my wife
  • Exchange-client -> Blacky-killer
  • ssh + rdesktop = lightweight VPN client
  • Skype Phone
  • egg-timer
  • portable hotspot
  • electronic shopping list
  • Facebook client
  • Geek-device
  • tweaking-urge-outlet (is that even correct english ?)

I am happy with it. If a N950 comes out that is a bit smaller and better battery-life, I would buy it
 
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