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2010-11-10
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2010-11-10
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2010-11-10
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2010-11-10
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EDIT: As a clarification, I'd quite want a tablet-PC with sort-of-phone-capabilities tacked on it instead of a phone with sort-of-tablet-pc-capabilities, with REALLY large screen.
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2010-11-10
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I posted it with consiousness.. I love ma N900, But still Nokia should have shown some respect to public customers as MOST (we have to accept the fact) of them are non techies..
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2010-11-10
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A really large screen as you said, (not the thickness but the seuface area of the screen plane) Do you think it would be a okay if its something more than N900 already has..
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2010-11-10
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I disagree. While some of the advertising was, I'll admit, not aimed entirely correctly, the n900 is a nerd phone/tablet, and should be thought of that way.
If you managed to get suckered in without knowing what you were getting, I suggest either upgrading immediately and selling your n900 to one of us, or sucking it up and learning to love linux.
I never said I cannot use Linux, or I havn't researched before buying N900 nor I am going to upgrade (
Nothing is there in the market to compare with its degree of usage in my daily life) 
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2010-11-10
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Considering N900 was released a year ago (2009), We have to accept a fact that we got some beast machines like N8, Iphone 4, etc.. have been released after that.
That doesn't make N900 not a beast. We have Open OS, and they don't.
Regardless of which company
Are you still with N900 just because you are tied up with a contract?