I also have used N1m and it was a great phone, but quite problematic if you need to repair. It was typical product of a small company - great idea, mediocre realisation, poor service support. Hopefully the situation improved now, its already the "magic" third version (N1, N1m, N2) :) However, its a bit too late for N2. For 500Eur I could buy SGH-P500 "Armani" Samsung, and it fall in the same "iphone nano" category. Still, Neonode has great interface, firmware updates (think iphone), and can be charged via usb. But then again, its Neonode vs. Samsung...
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I also have used N1m and it was a great phone, but quite problematic if you need to repair. It was typical product of a small company - great idea, mediocre realisation, poor service support. Hopefully the situation improved now, its already the "magic" third version (N1, N1m, N2) :)
However, its a bit too late for N2. For 500Eur I could buy SGH-P500 "Armani" Samsung, and it fall in the same "iphone nano" category. Still, Neonode has great interface, firmware updates (think iphone), and can be charged via usb. But then again, its Neonode vs. Samsung...