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Realistically, the two aren't hugely different hardware wise. The processor in the 800 is less than 50mhz faster than the 770's, a negligible difference.
I was looking at the two different models on the Nokia site and I noticed that the n800 has performance boost, but a lot of unnecessary features (like the webcam, speakers, multiple SD card slots, etc) this application wont be for the average person.
I was wondering if the n770 would be adequate for my purpose (the site doesn’t say what version of flash it uses) or if I would be better off with the n800.
I currently have a HP iPAQ and when I use the web browser on larger pages it will almost load and then crash and send me back to the desktop, would this happen on any of the models? the interface wont be very flashy.
Any help will be appreciated, Thank you.
Last edited by Shannighan; 2007-06-14 at 15:34.