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Hello,
What shoud I do? Xperia has a nice capacitive screen, and the newest OS from google. While I am stuck with OS from 2009. I like the 32GB, and a great camera on my N900, and the multitasking is way better here than Android, but n900 still seems slow. ( I hate when it starts to auto refresh ALL REPOS ON 3G!) And there are some great apps for android... I don't know... The value of N900 dropped dramatically since I got in spring 2010, so this seams a pretty good deal?

Thanks, for any opinions.
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Why "switch"?

Cant you keep both?
 
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i would keep the n900, a couple of my friends have a x10. The only plus point it has is android store. But don't find myself in need of more apps, I also like my qwerty.
 

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Originally Posted by MINKIN2 View Post
Why "switch"?

Cant you keep both?
I am non-native english speaker, I meant swap, sorry. I give him my N900 and he...
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i would keep the n900, a couple of my friends have a x10. The only plus point it has is android store. But don't find myself in need of more apps, I also like my qwerty.
But the funny thing is that the apps is the main reason I would like to grab an android...
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my mates spent more time away for repair than with him, i'd keep the n900 myself nothing compares to it
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my mates spent more time away for repair than with him, i'd keep the n900 myself nothing compares to it
So the X10 has the worse build quality than the N900? Could you say that?
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install NITDroid and voila the latest android version and all the apps
 

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qwazix has a good point tbh
 
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install NITDroid and voila the latest android version and all the apps
I respect the developers and their hard work (I know it took a lot of time to get nitdroid where it is) But it is a "proof of a concept" not something usable for me. It is slow compared to genuine android handsets, no GPS, no camera, limited phone capabilities. I tried nitdroid three times since the project begun. I even OCed, but it just made my N900 warm. Maemo stil runs wayyyy better. So while this a good advice, it is not the solution.
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