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hopefully it shipped tomorrow.
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In hardware, the N900 is better than the N97, yeah?
The OSes are too different to compare directly. Kinda like comparing Windows Mobile with Windows Vista. Windows Mobile is clearly better for your HTC mobile. But you can do so much more with Vista.
I believe the N900 is not a good choice for those who would consider a N97 instead. The things the N97 can't do is what you have to care about if the N900 is for you. If the N97 fills your needs, then it's probably a better match for you. It's better at phone-centric things.
well, Linux is also good as well. Work on all systems lol.|
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I ask as after the last firmware update on the N97 (Update v20), it became nearly flawless and moving “UP” to the N900 you would think it is a step ahead not the other way around.
Basically; would the N900 ever become a better N97?
I would appreciate your inputs.
TD!