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Old 05-06-2012, 06:58 PM   #16
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N900


One of the features of the N900 is that's easy overclockable (up to 1000/1200 Mhz).
Mine runs on 850 by default without hassle.

Again, the phone part is a culprit that make the phone sometime completely unusable.
 
Old 05-17-2012, 10:54 AM   #17
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Ok I know back in the day the nokia n900 was the most powerfull handheld phone you could have in your pocket but my question is is it still the most powerful?

thank you
technically no..... i have ordered my N9 just waiting for it then migrating to it cnt waitt hehehe.....

back on topic no its not but it still offers lot more then most devices..... full xterm... it if u want or use aircrack to test your network......
i can go on and on...

great device....
 
  


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