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I upgraded my outdated Nokia 5800 last November to a black N9 and have enjoyed using it since day one.
Played around with N9Qtweak,billboard,MeeCast,etc. I am an absolute nitwit regarding the technical bits and pieces inside my N9,just riding the waves of other peoples knowledge.
I am what you would call an "oldtimer" as I was born in 1947.
I am now very curious if other "oldies" are part of this community or if I am an exception to the rule.
Many thanks for those who take the time to post a reply!!