Agreed. Insofar that the Nokia N900 is an extremely well specced phone.
However, the reason that I will no longer own a Nokia, is that they release phones that are unfinished, and you'd have to wait for 2-3 updates before the phone begins to ever fulfill its design remit, and its potential.
I long decided that Nokia is running a scam, where it sells phones that it knows have software issues, and uses the first adopters as beta-testers....without their knowledge.
Blackberrys, whether better or worse, are released fully tested, and working to the remit.
Still, already, the Motorola Milestone and Acer Liquid A1 match or exceed the spec of the Nokia N900. Given the choice, it would be the Milestone for me.
Agreed. Insofar that the Nokia N900 is an extremely well specced phone.
However, the reason that I will no longer own a Nokia, is that they release phones that are unfinished, and you'd have to wait for 2-3 updates before the phone begins to ever fulfill its design remit, and its potential.
I long decided that Nokia is running a scam, where it sells phones that it knows have software issues, and uses the first adopters as beta-testers....without their knowledge.
Blackberrys, whether better or worse, are released fully tested, and working to the remit.
Still, already, the Motorola Milestone and Acer Liquid A1 match or exceed the spec of the Nokia N900. Given the choice, it would be the Milestone for me.