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  1. Naaa... mine looks even worse. And I already have my third screen. I mean, you are outside, slightly miss your jeans pocket and boom! 50/50 chance it falls display down onto the concrete. Fortunatly the plastic frame around the screen still holds (I only swapped the touch+screen itself), but it already has some impact traces. And the keyboard slide mechanics also hold, though I often use it to clip the phone ontop of my notebook screen. Great quality!!1 Anyway... I don't know how you guys canNOT trash your phone that you use daily. Plush handbag? Rubber floors? 😉 Normally I save mone
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  2. How do you miss your jeans pocket? Slow down, people, not that many things are urgent (Says retired old guy from Analog World) 😄
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  3. Once, and I think really only once, there used to be a phone, that could be inserted into a bigger (dumb) screen that made it a tablet, which again could be mounted to a (dumb) keyboard, which made it a laptop – everything powered by the phone. I can't remember the manufacturer, though – Acer? Asus? For everything with less integration I'd actually prefer using separate components, too.
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  4. It would really depend on each person's workflow and requirement for their laptop. For hardcore users, it's definitely not a replacement for your laptop. Also, the software of UT isn't ready yet. It needs a lot of works especially for the desktop use cases. And in my opinion, for a proper laptop replacement, we need a laptop dock where the phone isn't docked externally, something similar to Razr's.
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  5. Am I the only one who came here directly from an N900? I learned about the Pro1 on the maemo.org forum, where it was discussed as the spiritual successor of the N900 (and N950 for those who were lucky enough to have one of those). I (like others) used the N900 well beyond its time, as it was the only true Unix(-like) phone for years. I invested quite some time into setting up my Pro1 in a way that it can compete with the N900 in terms of usefulness as a Unix workstation. And while I have come quite far in that project, it is clear that I still do not have control of the system on a l
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