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Re: What do community members hope to see from Nokia?
Well, I think I voted for the detailed hardware roadmap. Basically looking to see what their plans are for hardware that are more community shared, but not completely publicly shared so as to tip off competitors. It's nice, for us tablet users, to know where Nokia is going with their hardware and to gauge a reaction from their users about the type of hardware they are looking to put into the next device(s).
The initial idea is probably not feasible during development, but would be nice to detail during the final stages where things can be changed after initial prototyping. Jesse~ |
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-high level hardware roadmap: very broad, very loose, little more than "we [Nokia] will continue to produce internet tablets in various form factors for the next few years at least, typically releasing 1 or 2 per year" -detailed hardware roadmap: "in 2010 we wil release a slate form April 1, a phone form with keyboard December 25, with the following features..." |
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This whole poll seems developer-oriented. Why are you polling us users? I just want some products I'd like to buy, which I'm not getting. I guess that's an Other response. All those "roadmap" questions -- I hope they work better than Bush's Israel/Palestine roadmap did.
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Geneven-- I'm polling everyone. Sure the poll is more relevant to developers than, say, casual users, but that doesn't mean I'm going to rule out the opinions of anyone. I don't care where a thought comes from in this regard. So your "Other" response is as valuable as anyone's. Thank you.
EDIT: although I would think that even everyday users would be interested in a roadmap of any kind. Continual release of product and updating of operating system tends to indicate a future for the product line, which as a user I would find assuring. Everyday users could also benefit from "Official channel to Nokia for product improvement ideas" (if they are so inclined) and certainly "Improved product awareness (advertisements, public relations, user groups, other outreach)" |
Re: What do community members hope to see from Nokia?
As a user I'd like both a general hardware and software(including support) roadmap(s). As a consumer, I'd like to know what is upcoming, so I can make a decision to wait or move on. I'm sure that developers would benefit as well. Something along these lines:
Phone device, Fremantle, no supported upgrade path to Harmatten.(potential community support) Tablet device, Fremantle, same as phone 1yr+, upgraded phone, Fremantle, Harmatten compatible. Upgraded tablet, Harmatten Lower end phone, Harmatten As a user/consumer, I'd like to see what formats wiil be available and what I can expect in terms of official support. I expect my $ phone to have limited/no support, and get a new one every couple years. If a company wants me to buy a $$$ phone, I expect good support for at least two years, as I will likely keep it longer than that. Given the confusion here concerning how well Nokia supported the tablets, I'd hesitate to buy a Nokia product (phone-tablet) without a clearer idea of what/how Nokia expects to support it. |
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And there's no one that can give you any of that information right now since Nokia hasn't even officially announced their Fremantle device yet. All anyone can give you right now is wild conjecture, sorry.
EDIT: I misunderstood what lemmy was saying... my bad. |
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I'm just ticked that more people have taken this poll than the one I made for Summit merchandise! Blah! :p
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Seriously, maybe it's a sign that they trust your judgment more than mine. :D |
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