3) It's a mobile device. It will not make me slimmer, more beautiful, or attractive to the opposite sex. It will not cause me to win the lottery, marry a millionaire or gain 80 IQ points.
Don't underestimate power of the darksid... err... I mean N900!
You know what I expect from the N900 ? It to work as advertised! It seems more and more that it does not. I expect it to do all the things Nokia say's it can do. I expect it to do all the things it was designed to do. And do them well for that price. And I expect this out of the box. There are a lot of people making a lot of excuses for how ,why, its new, bla bla bla. They designed it, they built it, they advertised it, they hyped it. Now Nokia its put up or shut up time.
Oh and I expect good customer service from any company selling high end devices. Nokia not so good with there handling of the N900 right now.
I expect to have an N810 I can push video out of. I expect I'll try to convert it to VGA and push it to a screen so I can do some quick and dirty presentations, latex file editing and processing, stuff like that. I don't expect wonderful video, btw... I just hope that conversion option will rest my eyes somewhat.
I doubt I'll worry overly about the phone, although I might plug it in.
I expect to keep my N810 so I can do the things it can do that the N900 can't.
I expect the N900 will disappoint some because they want a phone. I actually like my little phone and I expect I'll keep it.
I'm hoping it will be a step up from the N95 but with better web browsing capabilities than the n97....more memory, more speed and better screen. I don't really want to follow the iphone crowd, its too normal, I like to be a leader rather than a follower.....
That's a deal breaker. I expect my n900 to hack into the phone company, and retrieve the name of the person calling me!
Naah, that's too simple. I expect it to be able to ask Echelon who is calling, what they want to say, and what they said 3 years ago to the bloke who lives 3 doors down about how to make rice crispies squares.
Most important is what they want to say - after all, I want to know if I should take the call or not. A dealbreaker if it can't do that, I think.
Do you need to use strength to take off the back of your N900?
The back cover of my N900 doesn't fall off on its own, but at the same time, removing it doesn't require that I turn green and begin referring to myself in the third person. The best measurement I can give is that I can easily remove the back cover using the pinky finger of my off hand.
I will say the removing the back cover of the N900 felt awkward the first time I did it. I'm used to mobile devices that employ release sliders of one variety or another for their battery doors, so simply pulling the cover off initially left me fearing I'd break something.
At this point, I'm not worried about the N900's rear cover at all. It's not difficult to remove, I'm not worried it will break, and I certainly find it faster and easier to remove than the battery cover of my N810. No matter how I hold my N810 when I open it, I'm always left with the feeling I've got it backwards somehow or perhaps that two hands is one fewer than I'm meant to have for the task.