I work at a retailer which used to carry this phone in Sweden, and trust me, the N2 was a complete mess. It sure looked like an awesome phone but the buggy UI made it highly impractical, text messaging for example was a serious pain. A friend of mine bought one and after just 2 days it crashed on him. He called the support number and they refused to admit that the handset had any flaws. I later learned that a high percentage of the N2 had many critical flaws which pretty much bricked it.
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All I have to say is good riddance!
I work at a retailer which used to carry this phone in Sweden, and trust me, the N2 was a complete mess. It sure looked like an awesome phone but the buggy UI made it highly impractical, text messaging for example was a serious pain.
A friend of mine bought one and after just 2 days it crashed on him. He called the support number and they refused to admit that the handset had any flaws. I later learned that a high percentage of the N2 had many critical flaws which pretty much bricked it.
R.I.P Neonode, you will not be missed.