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Posts: 108 | Thanked: 53 times | Joined on Jan 2010 @ Chicago
#201
I had a tmobile dash, Iphone 3g 16gb, nokia n95 8gb, and now the n900. Iphone and n95 were hard to beat. N900 is almost eveything I wanted....except the pocket print it leaves in my jeans now. Thought that was done with the n95. Certified phone junky since the time before time. Next phone will be something that has a heavily supported OS with a keyboard.
 
Posts: 33 | Thanked: 5 times | Joined on Dec 2009 @ North West England
#202
Nokia E90 - amazing phone.......am almost sure the N900 was an upgrade.....sometimes wonder though
 
Posts: 32 | Thanked: 14 times | Joined on Feb 2010 @ Alcala de Henares, Madrid, Spain
#203
N95-3

Nok 6131

Communicator 9290
 
Posts: 15 | Thanked: 36 times | Joined on Dec 2009
#204
6630
Never understood why people were upgrading until the maemo came out for phones. Anyways as the S60v3 became the main platform for symbian apps I decided to never ever buy a phone that doesn't allow OS (compatibility) upgrades and knowing that N900 runs the GNU/Linux I can rest assured that at least software depencies will met in the future.
 
Posts: 48 | Thanked: 32 times | Joined on Nov 2009 @ CT
#205
Motorola v551 (old clamshell)

I'm not a heavy cellphone user, so it met my needs well. Bought the N900 so I didn't have to drag my laptop with me everywhere I went.
 
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Posts: 385 | Thanked: 344 times | Joined on Jan 2010 @ Israel
#206
You mean all phones?

All Nokia, of course

N95
6230i
7650
3100
3310
3320

and... 5120
 
Posts: 11 | Thanked: 1 time | Joined on Mar 2010
#207
My last phone was an imate kjam, this was ok for a while then the stylus kept falling out of it's holder on the phone, next the stylus only touch screen packed up.
N900 what a joy.
Cheers,
Dave.
 
Posts: 41 | Thanked: 14 times | Joined on Feb 2010 @ Helsinki
#208
Motorola Milestone (Droid).
Had it for a month before i gave up. The microphone was so bad that you had to keep it really close to your mouth. 3 cm away and it didn't pick up my voice anymore. And it wasn't even a hardware fault. Android was also still very buggy.
I'm really glad I got a N900 instead.
 
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Posts: 664 | Thanked: 160 times | Joined on Jul 2008 @ Australia
#209
Had my first mobile Nokia 6280 which my brother sent me from UK, unfortunately it was locked to 3 (UK) and couldn't unlock it in Nepal as it was very new so sent it back to him Then my dad bought second hand nokia from Iraq(flip phone with 180 degree spin, i dont remember the model), brought it with me to Australia then after it's life, bought n95 in contract with 3 (got stolen at work) then bought n96 online (turned out to be spam and ended up with some chinese rip off and wasted AUD 500+ ) so again went on to buy n82 from ebay and gave n96 to my girlfriend as she had her phone broken which she ended up losing. Later bought n900 and gave my n82 again to my girlfriend for the same above reason which again she ended up losing. *grrrr*... So, all I have now is N900 from which I can't take my hands off and HTC Touch Pro for my girlfriend cheap from 3 in contract and she's all messed up with windows OS
 
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Posts: 28 | Thanked: 22 times | Joined on Jan 2010 @ Sheffield
#210
Sony Ericson P910i - Loved UIQ but crippled by lack of wifi

MDA Pro - hated WinMo Os, had awful sat-nav and was laughably huge

Nokia 95 - Great phone but slide out screens kept breaking and became uneconomic to repeatedly repair

Nokia N82 - Loved this device but broke the keypad after taking it for a spin in the washing machine.

G1 \ HTC Dream - Great device ruined by awful battery life and lack of headphone port.

N900 - Is good and getting better
 
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