1. It's absolutely WORTH the look. See how it feels on the hand and if you like the software and operative system (if you've had a Samsung for 3 years, maybe going back to this particular Nokia will be a shock for you), and see if you can get a good deal on it - it's an amazing piece of gear but they will upgrade it in no time I think.
  2. Only con is the battery life imho.

    The biggest pro is the U2start app ofcourse

  3. True about the battery but not all that much worse than the Droid equivalents. Definitely switching to the 900 when it arrives. Hopefully the bigger battery isn't offset by the bigger screen.
  4. Camera is a bit dissapointing, same about audio quality. Especially the audio is terrible compared to the n900.

    But Nokia promised improvements for both the cam and the audio.
  5. I bought a MacBook Pro yesterday, 13", I really missed a laptop and in the future want to play with developing iOs apps for which unfortuantely you need a Mac. My first one, aside from iPods, iPhones and iPads, and I seem to like it. It's really easy, I love all the swiping and of course the design. Way too expensive for a laptop of course but it's very nice
  6. Apple's always expensive - don't start on their add-ons!!!

    I pretty much changed out all my computer stuff to Apple, never had such a good experience tech-wise.
  7. Originally posted by drewhiggins:Apple's always expensive - don't start on their add-ons!!!

    I pretty much changed out all my computer stuff to Apple, never had such a good experience tech-wise.

    True, their add-ons are terribly expensive. I just installed a nice Microsoft mouse
  8. The good old Microsoft mouse. I've bought so many in the past for people (and myself) and never, apart from one that unfortunately died about 2 years in, had any problems.

  9. Why? There aren't iOs emulators for programming like there are for Android or Linux (for ex.)?
  10. If there is tell me so I can make apps!!!!
  11. Originally posted by drewhiggins:The good old Microsoft mouse. I've bought so many in the past for people (and myself) and never, apart from one that unfortunately died about 2 years in, had any problems.

    Absolutely, the laser mouses are incredibly precise, the battery lasts for months and they work on every surface.

  12. There are a few, but not anywhere near the real thing. There isn't a proper way to run Mac (software) on another device than a Mac.