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What functionality would that be? What is important to you?
I recommend galaxy note 2 with the Jolla device as an outsider!
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What functionality would that be? What is important to you?
I recommend galaxy note 2 with the Jolla device as an outsider!
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I don't think we can really replace N900.
We can, however, choose from a variety of fast, slick, shiny smartphones that fit our specific needs.
So what I am saying is keep your N900 for the serious stuff and get a samsung to play.
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Slightly off topic, but since my n900 stopped working (as a phone anyway) I have since moved to android. I have an HTC Sensation and now a Galaxy s3. Sure, they are powerful, but I don't enjoy using them anywhere near as much as I did using my n900. I constantly learnt things with that phone, such as manually making and modifying themes, icons and framework and also a lot of terminal, linux and commands. What Nokia should do, is re-visit the N900. Keep all the same features just update the device to the latest hardware, and put maemo 6 or 7 or Meego or alternative open source os on it. People may disagree with me now, but I personally think that Elop was responsible for Nokia's demise. Sorry for the totally off topic post. I have yet to find a phone that lives up to my N900.
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I need to replace my N900. I like everything about it except I would like a larger screen.
Can anyone recommend a replacement that has the same functionality (except maybe the FM transmitter)?
Thanks