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    I am back and using my n900

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    MINKIN2 | # 1 | 2013-07-27, 19:28 | Report

    And this is bliss, the n9 was quick in many ways especially where the browser was concerned but I hated the veryidea that it would redirect me to every mobile site that they di not recognise.

    It is also awesome to have a real keyboard back and that I can run man of the desktop programs that I need when I want them too.

    Granted the last 3 years have bought some good devices that can run different OS's but nothing compares to my old faithful n900. Damn nokia never had it so good.

    Hello again

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    AMD | # 2 | 2013-07-27, 23:35 | Report

    Haha! I knew something was missing when you weren't here. Welcome back

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    ArchiMark | # 3 | 2013-07-28, 02:46 | Report

    Welcome back and well said.....

    Have fun!


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    bingomion | # 4 | 2013-07-28, 02:57 | Report

    Welcome back

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    nokiabot | # 5 | 2013-07-28, 10:54 | Report

    I just oderd a scrap board.

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    salahkhani | # 6 | 2013-07-28, 19:23 | Report

    As me and the rest of fellows who really touched and expereinced N900 and felt in love with it..... it is by far the best thing ever invented and I wished that more and more support were given to this monster

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    Lumiaman | # 7 | 2013-07-29, 14:30 | Report

    I dusted off mine yesterday. It has many beautiful elements but way too slow, opening multiple windows despite CSSU update, still slow. I am addicted to LTE speed now. Put it back in the drawer. Love it but its over. Maybe good for texting or IMing, but not for web serfing. It basically became a dumb phone for me.

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    RFS-81 | # 8 | 2013-07-30, 11:18 | Report

    I'd use mine a lot more if battery capacity wasn't so limited. Yeah, it's bulky and slow too, but many times just having the KB makes up for those.

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    Boemien | # 9 | 2013-07-31, 01:24 | Report

    loool! i'm just using mine for everyday use! after using the Galaxy Nexus for a while, the N900 is just unique. Texting, listenning to music, browsing web. The only thing i'm missing is a descent map/gps solution like google maps, which could calculate distances and other stuff like that (english is soooo hard). i'm also missing dictionnaries (french-english).
    Except those things, the N900 is just THE phone. Nothing else. It maybe outdated but with some effort, some could be able to port latest linux stuffs like firefox

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    pichlo | # 10 | 2013-07-31, 10:42 | Report

    Originally Posted by Boemien View Post
    i'm also missing dictionnaries (french-english).
    Have you looked at MStarDict?

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