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It occured to me that what I want is:
An N900 with:
Sligthly larger screen, maybe more pixels as well.
Longer battery life, much longer.
Better keyboard
Full mobile functionality (MMS)
Better looks.
I use it for internet and the usual mobile technology. Gaming and stuff that requires CPU/GPU HP is really uninteresting. Why doesn't anyone make such a device? Am I the only one?