
If you want a phone that runs Linux (real linux, it is almost debian) and comes with xterm, this is it. IF YOU ARE CONSIDERING an iphone more than a little bit, THEN DO NOT BUY THIS PHONE, and if you do, don't complain that it isn't like iphone. I don't like the iphone, or to be exact I don't like the stranglehold that Apple has on it and its developers. I looked into Android and I wasn't impressed at the internals of the OS. I've owned a 770 and an n810, the OS has greatly improved since then, both in appearance and in snappiness. I'm using this on AT&T, so I am stuck on EDGE, but it is still usable for most things when I am away from wifi (which is not that often). The GPS is very fast to lock. The e-mail works well but there is no search, and you cannot choose which folders are checked for new messages, only the inbox is. (I am using two IMAP accounts, one of which is gmail.) The phone features are unpolished, in particular the voicemail notification comes up as a virtual call from "_@", which is probably the most unpolished thing in the whole device. I'm willing to tolerate some of these bugs until the next firmware upgrade.Get more detail about Nokia N900 Unlocked Phone/Mobile Computer with 3.5-Inch Touchscreen, QWERTY, 5 MP Camera, Maemo Browser, 32 GB--U.S. Version with Full Warranty.
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