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What do I do with quad core when there are no features that would need it? I think it is just so that Android can smoothly.
N900 is still way ahead in terms of features and practical use, the he kbd, FM tx open and I can freely write and run my apps etc
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And since the NavButtons will be on-screen, then the screen can afford to be larger. At 4.5inches it is the same size as the 4.2inch SII, just differing in the area where the Navi-Buttons preside.
Once you tame yourself to be adequate with the on-screen keys, you'd appreciate the extra size for things such as watching video.