Hi Daniel, et. al.,

I guess what I'm interested in is a mass market phone that I can
eventually hack if I ever get sophisticated enough to do such things.
Right now, I don't have a smart phone, but I think I'll wait for the
next version of the n900 so it will be more polished, so to speak, and
still have the hackability of the current n900.

I also hope that it will have the same "finger actions" as the iphone.
 I love the multi touch, and I don't like having to use a fingernail
on the n900 to move around.  It's touch resistance, or whatever, as
opposed to being able to use the fleshy part of your finger on the
screen like an iphone.  I played with the iphone, and I hope
the next version of the n900 has multitouch and the same fingering as
the iphone, without nokia worrying about getting sued by Apple.

Having said all that....I'd still like to see a n900.

Sincerely,
Victor Soich

On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 12:42 AM, Daniel Johnson <tekno...@gmail.com> wrote:
>.  It isn't really
> meant to be a mass market phone, but a phone for people writing
> software for the next release which will be a mass market phone.  So
> if you are interested in writing software for the upcoming Nokia linux
> smartphone market you can start now, otherwise it's at least usable as
> a phone or tiny linux computer but isn't considered polished yet.
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