I've only had this one I'm typing on here for 3 months but I'm gonna get another one, probably second hand. Summink I can mess about overclocking and installing NITdroid etc without worrying about bricking it too much because I need this one for work.
I've only had this one I'm typing on here for 3 months but I'm gonna get another one, probably second hand. Summink I can mess about overclocking and installing NITdroid etc without worrying about bricking it too much because I need this one for work.
I'm gonna use my current one (which was a carphone warehouse refurb anyway) to dabble with and the newer one as my main device.
There's so much you can try out. I think MeeGo will be the first thing I do, probably alongside an Ubuntu or Fedora install.
if i had the money ill trade this phone in a heartbeat it only costs me head ache. though there are alot of things i can do with it. it's still wasn't worthit especially after nokia stopped supporting it.
I'm here in the U.S. and just got a 2nd N900 even with the Tmobile/AT&T impending doom. The phone really is *almost* perfect for me. The only things I miss are mainstream apps that do make life easier. Opera 11 has made the phone anew again for me.
I plan on using my second phone as a dev phone. I'm eagerly waiting for Meego developer edition and also curious what the latest Nitdroid has to offer.
I picture myself moving to Meego at some point if it actually does something (fingers crossed). When T-mobile goes away to AT&T, I'll probably keep using the N900 and get a Verizon LTE access point for data while using AT&T for voice.
Unless some other phone comes along that is versatile and fun as the N900 or the N900 just won't work with AT&T, I am sticking to it. If that doesn't work, then I'd say Nexus phone is the way to go. Unless of course HP can make WebOS a real competitor. I love rooting for the underdog!