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Dolphin browser supports finger gestures, multi-touch, Syncing with desktops, FLASH (does the N900?), etc.
The keyboard is not a great loss when you have applications such as SlideIT, Swype, SwiftKey X, Voice and a predictive text engine that works very well. (depends what one is using it for... I agree, if it were to tap out commands in terminal, then a physical keyboard is better).
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There is still some in this store in my country. Crazy b|tches want €400 for it.

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2011-12-11
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They might be able to get it, too... I can see "new in box" N900s becoming a real collector's item in the future.
My only source left to find n900s is Ebay.
I am trying to convince them to drop the price for me since nobody has even asked to buy one and it's now an old phone. If they go 300 and under, I'm buying
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2011-12-12
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2011-12-12
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Come on who are you kidding?
Dolphin browser supports finger gestures, multi-touch, Syncing with desktops, FLASH (does the N900?), etc.
The keyboard is not a great loss when you have applications such as SlideIT, Swype, SwiftKey X, Voice and a predictive text engine that works very well. (depends what one is using it for... I agree, if it were to tap out commands in terminal, then a physical keyboard is better).
Dolphin browser supports finger gestures, multi-touch, Syncing with desktops, FLASH (does the N900?), etc.
The keyboard is not a great loss when you have applications such as SlideIT, Swype, SwiftKey X, Voice and a predictive text engine that works very well. (depends what one is using it for... I agree, if it were to tap out commands in terminal, then a physical keyboard is better).
My Nokia N900 is my website, still up an running for the Maemo community. My Nokia N900 is upgraded to 21.2011.38-1Tmaemo1.1 ~ CSSU ready ~ Overclocked ~ Speed patched ~ Swappolube ~ was running 7 desktops ~ 270 apps and counting ~ Multi-Boot with Standard Kernel , Kernel Power 2.6.28.10power47 and NITDroid N12 "UMay".