Like stayloa above, I too am still finding new things to do with the n900. For example this week where I learned that if you set the alarm and turn off your phone, then the alarm will still go off, then I learned that we can run blender 3D on the n900! (old to some, new to me and still very cool)
Now I'm still trying to teach my self python and with the Raspberry Pi coming arriving soon, there will no doubt a whole new era of tinkering fun with the n900 coming as we use it to manipulate th R-Pi.
I have one left, and will keep it. However I wouldn't mind buy a new one who doesn't have the white spot issue :/ So I am checkin tradera.se alot latelly for a second N900
I have one left, and will keep it. However I wouldn't mind buy a new one who doesn't have the white spot issue :/ So I am checkin tradera.se alot latelly for a second N900
I'll not keep my N900 untill it dies....
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but raher I'll keep it untill I die
edit: one day I remember when my N900 stopped booting and before reflashing it I used to just get it in my hands and look at it. I don't know but I feel that there is something captivating in its shape/cover irrespective of its wonderful OS side.
same here i got 2 n900
i just cloned them so if one dies i got another one with the exact setup...
(bought it from my sister for 100$ its the replacement from n97 when she complained to bbb because nokia wont give her money back, its either new n97 which she dont want or n900, im happy because thats when i started to play with n900 and bought one myself) btw she uses s2 now.
If you have a mostly white screen (e.g. a web page with a white background) you may notice bright spots in the display. All three of my N900s have this issue to a greater or lesser extent, are there any that don't suffer from this to some degree?