the N900 isn't a mobile phone but a Mobile Internet Device (MID) with added phone functionality;
(Nokia got desperate to get that segment selling after 770, N800 and N810 only sold in (very) limited numbers (precisely because of the missing phone functionality, which also meant that operators weren't going to push it (no way to milk the customers on their 2G & 3G usage, right?)))
don't misunderstand me; i had a iphone (3G) and the N900's phone capabilities beat the iP 3G's with all 10 fingers and 10 toes in the nose. no question asked; but it still doesn't compare to the a N95 or even N97's phone capabilities; not that ANY phone can compare to a N95 or N97 for that.
(not limited too: only one ring tone per profile (as opposed to N95 where you can choose a ring tone for a contact) / only two profiles with limited customization options)
if your priority is accessing your e-mails & keeping in touch w/ your contacts over various ways, then you should go w/ the N97 or wait for the N8.
if you are an IT professional of some sort that requires the ability to be always online & access to servers (web access as welcome extra) and can afford an ALWAYS ONLINE subscription then you may want to give the N900 a try.
I would go for N900. BUT the N97 has more apps and games available. N900 is more powerful in terms of specs though. From what I have heard, N97 faces many problems and bugs. Why don't you wait for Nokia N8? Or if you don't want to wait, check out other phones. Both N97 and N900 cannot shoot HD videos, but other phones and upcoming phones can. I recommend you to wait another month and see,
The n900 has plenty greater desirable valuable components then the n97 ,the n97 nonetheless so sturdy in comparison to the telephones accessible yet u nonetheless ought to seem on the fee difference,if u do no longer strategies how plenty to spend get the n900
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you can't compare apples and potatos.
the N900 isn't a mobile phone but a Mobile Internet Device (MID) with added phone functionality;
(Nokia got desperate to get that segment selling after 770, N800 and N810 only sold in (very) limited numbers (precisely because of the missing phone functionality, which also meant that operators weren't going to push it (no way to milk the customers on their 2G & 3G usage, right?)))
don't misunderstand me; i had a iphone (3G) and the N900's phone capabilities beat the iP 3G's with all 10 fingers and 10 toes in the nose. no question asked; but it still doesn't compare to the a N95 or even N97's phone capabilities; not that ANY phone can compare to a N95 or N97 for that.
(not limited too: only one ring tone per profile (as opposed to N95 where you can choose a ring tone for a contact) / only two profiles with limited customization options)
if your priority is accessing your e-mails & keeping in touch w/ your contacts over various ways, then you should go w/ the N97 or wait for the N8.
if you are an IT professional of some sort that requires the ability to be always online & access to servers (web access as welcome extra) and can afford an ALWAYS ONLINE subscription then you may want to give the N900 a try.
I would go for N900. BUT the N97 has more apps and games available. N900 is more powerful in terms of specs though. From what I have heard, N97 faces many problems and bugs. Why don't you wait for Nokia N8? Or if you don't want to wait, check out other phones. Both N97 and N900 cannot shoot HD videos, but other phones and upcoming phones can. I recommend you to wait another month and see,
Go to phonedog.com and phonearena.com
I'd say Nokia N900, you can also look at Sony Vivaz Pro.
The n900 has plenty greater desirable valuable components then the n97 ,the n97 nonetheless so sturdy in comparison to the telephones accessible yet u nonetheless ought to seem on the fee difference,if u do no longer strategies how plenty to spend get the n900