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If nokia had never made the N900 which phone would you have?
I am unsure myself I always thought I would like an iPhone just because it was 'cool' although it would probably be way to closed for me.
Alternatively I would probably have bought an HTC HD2. How about everyone else?
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But now I realize that the price to keep Nokia in the Open Systems game is that I have to buy one of their new devices every 18 months. In return I get shed loads of stuff upstream that I get for free
N900_Email_Options Wiki Page