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In my opinion N9 is a better device but unfortunately right now Windows Phone is far more commercial and there are more apps for it.
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Far more apps for what ? N900, even N810, has some softwares (in some areas) that Windows Phone users only can dream of.
The first post of this thread is non-sense if the desired use is not specified. Maybe a Nokia Asha 302 is better than a N9, depending on the user needs.
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couple of days ago Nokia announced that Nokia 808 PureView is the last Symbian device which means that the OS is dead and software developers have already ramp down the development and support of apps for Symbian.
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