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I went back and forth twice, bought N900, couldn't cope with missing GPS, Fring (I have used frequently for Skype with video on N97), and battery life was a big factor at the time as my initial experience with N900 didn't get me even through 6 hours o_O. If you listen to the music a lot (running, bus rides in your case) forget the simple way of syncing your content with WM player for N900 actually requires some additional tweaking in order to keep your playlists in order.
With that said, I sold my first N900, sticking with functional N97...for a week. N97 didn't do it for me once I have tasted the SWOOOSH