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Originally Posted by rambomedic View Post
Unlocked bootloader, linux, (android just uses the linux kernel, no relationship to any distros.) true multitasking, sexy ui, full qwerty keyboard, much cheaper, terminal, most applications in the repos are FOSS ( I guessed on that last one.)
hmm k, I hope you don't regret it. I still have my n900 and it had great hardware and software back then, but it's 2013. the hardware is outdated to say the least and there's barely any software coming out for it.
 

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Originally Posted by rambomedic View Post
Hooray!!! My first smartphone.
It's pronounced "SU-PER PHONE"

Contrats mate, you have made a good choice choic
 
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I turned to n900 after n9 and nexus 9250.
I wanna say "stahp, wtf r u doin , staahp!" for those who wanna try new phones )
 
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Originally Posted by Acidspunk View Post
hmm k, I hope you don't regret it. I still have my n900 and it had great hardware and software back then, but it's 2013. the hardware is outdated to say the least and there's barely any software coming out for it.
talking strictly cpu, ram & gpu, n900 >= iphone 3gs, at stock, and then after that I can overclock it., so in reality it's not even that outdated.
 
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