Thank you.
Yeah, I've been everywhere lol. However, the N900 is as close as to "high-end" to what Nokia can go. Pretty much, Nokia doesn't seem to want "high-end", and/or either finish what they started. The only reason why I didn't get the N900 was the size. Although, I am hearing that the next Maemo/MeeGo device will be half the size of the N900, so that's a great sign. Well, consumers are not the best developers out there, that is clearly visible, so we can't expect them to do what a high paid programmer could do.
Out of memory is something that Nokia has given since their first smartphone lol, I remember that one (out of a thousand) warning.
Well, like I said, the only company that knows how to optimize the software with hardware, and vice versa, is Apple. I'm not a fanboy by all means (I have an iMac running Windows 7, a Nokia N95 8GB, a Zune (first gen, bulky white one) =]), but I make the hardware work the way I want lol, however that's me being tech savy.
However, it should be interesting now since Nokia isn't the main developer for the new SF, so their new hardware should be "great" since they "gave it/them" all their focus.
The N900 could've been the best "smartphone" from Nokia, and also the best overall. It could've sold millions (since they do have that market share XD, that makes me laugh still,... so profits should have been great with all those "loyal" customers, no?), but the entire device was a mess/unfinished.
Good thing that Nokia isn't the only smartphone company, or else we would've still been using a keypad XD bahahaha.