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#651
Hi!

My name is Zak, and I'm a Brit now living in Melbourne.

I have had my N900 since the middle of December and am loving owning it!

I spend far too much time on the internet and the thing I do least with a mobile is make calls, so the N900 is perfect for me. I love it as it is now, and also the potential it has.

My last phone was an N95 8Gb, which I absolutely managed to rule the world with. It was the equivalent of the Millennium Falcon!

Now I'm ahead of the pack and love the Maemo community!

Enjoy!
 

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#652
New member here!
First time user of maemo platform but a bit familiar with linux/debian.

Be well
 

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#653
Hello! Had the N900 for a week now. Enjoying it far more than my 770 which I used for about a month and then sat in a drawer collecting dust. Battery life is a bit of a concern though, and the calendar is nowhere near as good as the Palm (my benchmark). But hopefully this will improve over time.
 

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hello! newbie here!
 

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Hello, World!
 

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Hello, World!
Hello from California, USA!
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N800 / Diablo / 16gb int / 16gb ext / Globalsat BT-359 gps ..... Dell Streak 5 - Android 2.2.2
 

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Hello everyone from Paris
new registered
I am not a newbie in linux, not an expert either, just a user of ubuntu.
Just happy and long live Maemo
 

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Hello! I thought I would join this site as a new n900 user as it seems like a good place to watch the maemo beast develop, and in particular watch the n900 software keep getting better.

I have only had the phone for one day, but like most here have been doing a lot of research prior to getting my grubby little fingers on it! I am in New Zealand so Nokia have not released it for local sale – I purchased from a parallel importer. While a little more expensive than importing from say Amazon, at least I now have a one year warranty (peace of mind).

Mine is a MENA region one (from Africa/middle east), so on startup the ‘New Zealand’ region was not there which seemed strange – but it does not appear to really matter as I have the correct time zone dialled in anyway! I did a full OTA update once I got it from 42.11 to 44.1 to the newest 51 software without any hitch whatsoever and its running perfectly.

I am not a ‘power user’ at all – I am frugal with my data, so out and about I really just use it as a phone and only use an active data connection if needs must (update my feeds for some news, check email, check facebook or upload a pic to there). Althought at the moment I am trying the 'constant active connection' thing to get emails and RSS feeds, inconjunction with the data plan monitor! seems to be working ok.

I am on my 2nd battery cycle and it seems pretty good (probably given my lack of active connections). I am sure it will improve as batteries do after a few charge/discharges. I haven’t had a problem with the charging plugs but I just make sure I am careful. They seem to be ‘just right’ pressure wise.

Overall it has exceeded my expectations. I can see this really is a powerful device and it performs flawlessly for me. Sure there are a few niggles (headphone jack gets in the way using the keyboard if you have phones plugged in is my main one, and I cannot delete emails in my hotmail account from the phone - even when that 'delete from server' tag is checked) but in general it does everything I need it to do well. I am sure I will find a few problems down the track, and sure it’s a bit of a brick – but worth it. I would like to see OVI desktop support for my PC as I really like that…I am coming from an n95 haha! So this is SUCH a step up.

Other minor gripes would be lack on GPS (not aGPS) functionality, music album artwork seems to populate in the image gallery as well which is a pain.

I can see this device might actually have an impact on my lifestyle in terms of keeping in contact with people and online interfacing – it makes it so easy and a real pleasure. For example, last night I was doing some internet banking, updating facebook, reading the news and having a game of chess while listening to music through the headphones – AND installing a few apps at the same time! I also uploaded a few movies too which look great. Oh and pixel pipe is GREAT!

Wow that was long! Peace
 

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Heya all,

Hungary here.
 

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#660
Hi,
I've been lingering here for around a week, but took the plunge and ordered an unlocked retail N900 from NOkia direct (UK) yesterday evening. I'll be using it on 3UK with 1Gb data FUP.

I'm an experienced *nix developer - have been using *nix since around 1986, and linux since around 1996. I now run most of my work systems on linux, and laptop has been linux for around 2 1/2 years.

I'm forever using beta sw & enjoy being part of an active community to assist in reporting bugs, identifying fixes etc

I've done development in the telecom space until around 2004, although that was server-side (IVR, signalling protocols, voice messaging etc)

So this was quite simply a phone I could not get out of my head. I also considered:
* N97 - lots of bug reports but looks capable. But S60 getting very tired. (I currently have N96)
* HTC Hero - getting a bit old tech, poor camera
* Apple iPhone - concerned about closed/controlled environment. Very nice UI though. Even need a MAC to do dev.
* Motorola Milestone (droid) - a close runner, not sure about camera, not that available in UK, like idea of hw keys
* Nexus 1 - is google getting scary? Nice device though. Camera not proven, although looks ok. No keyboard, and much simpler environment. Probably a good option to develop apps on, and a high end mass market platform. Very very close
* N900 - yay!

I should add the decision ended being between
* A nice phone (nexus one)
* A micro netbook

Since I tend to faff around with stuff, use ssh/telnet, web browsing, IM, SIP the N900 seemed a far more interesting/flexible device, and the cost of being a far less "refined" phone,

I'm less convinced with the business aspects of maemo longer-term given the competition, but I hope it succeeds and will be championing the cause!

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