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So has anybody considered selling their N9 for a Lumia 800?
While I'm impressed that Nokia pulled a rabbit out of their hat with Meego Harmattan, I'm still looking at WinMo 7.5 and find it pretty appealing. Honestly I really just love the N9/Lumia 800 chassis and feel that WinMo 7.5 offers a slightly more polished interface and experience.
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Ah hell no. I have the black N9 and plan on getting the cyan Lumia when it comes out. Then I can die...
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this is a hard one, however if i were u i'd never give up N9. u will get many more lumias but no more N9's and honestly there is nothing like the interface of N9/meego, even if semi dead now.
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I Disagree, Nokias future platform is qt qml based. Win is just a mid term solution. The Future is LINUX.
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I have two Black 64GB N9's.. One is still brand new sitting in my stash of sealed and un-opened gadgets. The other one I'm currently using as my main phone for less than a month now.
I was actually considering selling this one and get the Lumia 800... But having read the battery issues of the Lumia 800, I think I'm gonna wait for the Lumia Ace or whichever comes with the FFC and better specs. Sell this one and use the brandnew one thereafter...
I was actually considering selling this one and get the Lumia 800... But having read the battery issues of the Lumia 800, I think I'm gonna wait for the Lumia Ace or whichever comes with the FFC and better specs. Sell this one and use the brandnew one thereafter...
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