QUOTE(kae7 @ Jun 18 2010, 08:53 AM)
huh.. looking for handphone..
N900 is good phone.... , good in gps , good in browsing[support flash too , can play facebook games] , and well.. it is Maemo ..
N900 camera is not the best in its class.. but it is good.. ,
you can even OC it..
N900 have very good GPS but currently OVI Maps dosen't provide full support for N900.Will be fixed with future update.You can you sygic gps instead.
Browsing is not only good but great.You can have full desktop like browsing.If you don't like internal browser(rarely for N900 users) you can always use Opera & Firefox.
Camera is adequate though.
For OC you can choose for permanent OC or OC on fly(press single to OC only when you want)
From the picture if you want to OC you just press the 850MHz.If you want to use the stock speed then just press 600MHz.
QUOTE(kae7 @ Jun 18 2010, 09:28 AM)
but.. for me.. the best.. is Nokia N900
unless you really want android phone...
yes.. Maemo applications / software is quite litte.. but there are alternatives...
N900 is my choice..
N900 also have graphic accelerator [PowerVR SGX530 graphics]
well.. to compare phone that have graphic accelerator and the phone that doesnt have... is like..
Number of apps doesn't matter actually.What matters is you have the necessary apps like spreadsheet,good email support & etc.
You can actually use full OpenOffice in N900 and this is where the resistive screen comes handy.It's helpful to click all the small buttons in OpenOffice.
http://noknok.tv/2010/06/18/n900-mypaint-meego-potential/Another wonders of resistive screen.
QUOTE(Mr.Docter @ Jun 18 2010, 10:00 AM)
^ lol thanks for knowing my way of thinking

but those graphic accelerator surely will fasten the drain of battery, isn't it?
and from what i read, softwares for Android are all FOC. is that true?
All smartphones sucks up battery.
This post has been edited by super_evil_alien: Jun 19 2010, 10:57 AM