
I took my SIM card and MicroSDC card out of my E71 and back into the Nokia N900.
I wrote a review on an N900 that I ordered a while ago. The unit I received then, rebooted constantly until it just would not boot at all. Come to find out, a lot of units had this problem. I guess this was my punishment for getting a first round batch. Luckily, the unit I have now has restored my faith in open-source hybrids (computer/phone).
Why did I purchase another unit after getting a 3rd degree (burned)? I'm hardheaded. I wanted it to be a good handset. I was not let down. No reboots, not one. I have installed a lot of the available applications (I don't like saying Apps). Setup numerous email accounts, Skype still runs great. Although WiFi connections caused a worse delay in the conversation (latency) in Skype, but would be nice to have video chats.
I took this unit to the job and a couple of co-workers thought it was a cool little device. One of our network administrators, thought about getting one, just by checking out the ssh into a router.
Only negatives I can think of is the fact that LEAP/PEAP settings need tweaking. The screen is a little small, even though anything larger than 4" may cause more radiation going into your brain. The next release, N90X should have a 4" screen with a QWERTY keyboard. That would great. I am not a Linux guru (not Nokia's fault) so I can't develop my own applications yet.
I am glad I stayed with Nokia on this one. If I would have gotten another lemon, I would have probalbly gotten a Nexus One. Thank goodness I am hardheaded. 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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