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I know it is a Linux based but does that mean you'd have to have a Linux base system in order to sync with other applications? Can you download the applications from maemo.org without the need of having a Linux system? To sum, I just want to know if the phone is made exclusively for those with linux system.
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Also, does anybody know if Garmin Tx mobile will be able to work with it just like it did with N95.
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