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Free software is one of the central pillars of Linux, Linux is at the centre of Maemo, and N900 is unique in being by far the most open of all the phones available this year. I for one am buying an N900 primarily because of it's openness. Of course it has to be technically good too, but I didn't buy an iPhone because it lacks the openness, and I didn't buy an Android phone because it is still too tied in to Google services. Perhaps a lot of N900's users won't be too interested in the free software underpinning it, but I'm sure a lot of it's developers are. And these days, the "Open Source" meme is relatively mainstream in all sorts of ways, not just software, so it's on topic for this thread too. |
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Nokia need to spend alot more money on adverts etc .
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I found another one on that site published the next day called "The trailer"
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It looks like it might be a placeholder for a video linked by a developing article and that could mean a series is coming from the Telegraph. |
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On the other hand, most people I know don't watch television adverts ever. Some don't watch TV at all, or only watch downloads, or only watch programs on web sites, and those who do watch broadcast TV record it with a PVR and skip the adverts. If the N900 was aimed at a general audience, maybe, but it is clearly going to appeal more to heavy internet users. Partly because it's not as pretty or cheap as other phones, and partly because it's main features (apart from an open source community behind it) are the sort of things heavy internet users do already - now available in a mobile package. What better way to target it's most likely audience than using the medium they are already on? |
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I don't think Nokia want to advertise a device they don't even have a definite shipping date for. There will be adverts. When there is an n900 to sell. ;)
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The Telegraph are not so keen now:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technolog...id=51092910001 Bit of a crap review, IMHO. But I think it is telling that one of the reviewers dismisses the phone because Ovi is a lot worse than the Apple store. Are the "Great Unwashed" going to think along these lines? |
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