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I can agree on not as widely adopted. The software library is rich but wouldn't be hurt by more developers. The specs on the N900 I can't comment as I haven't compared them directly for some time. It stomped all over it's contemporaries but the Iphone4 and current Android hardware has had two years or so to leapfrog now.
In terms of future, I think it's less pessimistic than stated. Given Nokia's push towards QT which means your apps runs on both Symbian and Meego (ie. the entire Nokia product line).
It may come down to who's shortcomings affect less people as Meego, Android and Ios all have some pretty big shortcomings. (presently, Maemo/Meego seems to offer the most respect for the device owner)