i always wonder what if i had bourght a HTC HD2 instead, i was gonna flash android on to it among other stuff, although i really like my n900 especially the freedom that comes with it but yet theres still a small part of me wonders what if i had gotten a HTC HD2...
i always wonder what if i had bourght a HTC HD2 instead, i was gonna flash android on to it among other stuff, although i really like my n900 especially the freedom that comes with it but yet theres still a small part of me wonders what if i had gotten a HTC HD2...
had it for 9 months. even with the usb problem and getting an e7 and swapping it for another n900 it was worth it. i thought about getting an N9 but that just wouldnt of been the same. i hope this device lasts a long time or the cordia project is full released because yeah the device is great. but i love maemo hildon desktop
Never!!!! and I am a total noob!! but I have learned a lot thanks to this community...I barely use my laptop anymore...
Where to go next? N9? I need a HW keyboard....
If only it supported AT&T's network with full 3G speeds... EDGE is not a great speed to surf the web.
I travel quite a bit, (phillipines/singapore/Indonesia currently)
and because I prefer to not be flinging SIM cards about
and because I always have 2 n900s on at all times,
I got one of those portable 3G-GSM - WiFi hotspot gadgets
to address the need for top-speed access.
That also keeps the roaming charges down to just voice/sms.
My only regret about buying the n900 is discovering
the fact that it will still be another year or two
before anything appears to surpass it in the
GSM phone has keyboard runs linux and can be hacked category.
Android is about as much linux
as Rowan Atkinson is a good stand-in for Chuck Norris.
The N900 set a bar for me. Because of the N900 I know exactly what I look for in a smartphone. It taught me that I would never want an iOS phone or a phone without hardware keyboard.
i regret buying mine. I used to walk into phone stores and get slightly giddy with all the different phones and types and special features that i could play with. Now i just walk in, stand in line for half an hour, tell them my n900 is playing up and send it away for repair while very anxiously hoping it's being fixed.
As much as i love it, i hate that it's made every other phones into, "Just another phone"