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Let them work. It is better not to release any device without a proper MeeGo implementation(maybe version 1.3?). If the first MeeGo device becomes a disaster, then the project might be cancelled and we would be left with Symbian :)
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And I'm talking about Software. Not Hardware specs like prozessors. I don't want to have the "bigger" phone than my neighbour. It's not a question of GHz or simple names and brands like Snapdragon. Thats only a Name - and not a saviour. I'm talking about stuff that makes the Device useful and multilateral. The rumors "iPhone like browser and feeling" are very sad. And I'm afraid that the management could really take such kind of decision without realising that not everybody wants a iPhone. The people who want's a iPhone could buy one. But what about the rest of the market? |
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The other thing is the Atom sticker. Maybe a black and white imprint on the back cover, like how the N900 has a Carl Zeiss imprint on the lens cover, but a thick removable sticker on the back side of a slate phone just seems fishy. Anyway, I don't care for just "letting them work". We did. From February til the holiday season. Nokia and Intel are fairly large companies. They could throw 600 developers on Symbian and 600 developers on MeeGo if they wanted to. Nokia just sucks at deadlines, and it'll hurt them in the long run, already has. |
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http://www.meegoexperts.com/wp-conte...eGoExperts.jpg and here is the meego intel tablet . http://www.meegoexperts.com/wp-conte...eGoExperts.jpg source this come directly from meegoexperts . |
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Seriously, the official word from Nokia (I guess someone can dig up this) was that Nokia will announce MeeGo devices and/or MeeGo plans late 2010. It is getting very late 2010 now. This is not good for MeeGo, and if it's not good for MeeGo, it must be good for someone/something else. Hmmm
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The "Intel" device in picture is the backside of Aava Virta. It's real device, but only a development device, not a commercial product and not made by Intel.
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Nokia already said they weren't gonna release any MeeGo devices til Q1 2011, which probably won't happen anyway. I read it on Engadget back in like November. Something I've been thinking about lately, is that I wish the manufacturers wouldn't push clock speed so much. If most computer hobbiests know for fact that clock speed isnt everything, why don't they? What I mean, for those who don't know, is that an Intel i3 clocked at 2.0Ghz will destroy an Intel Pentium clocked at 2.6Ghz when it comes to performance. Newer, faster tech. |
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Well I have my hopes on the NITdroid developers. Once they get SMS/Call functions 100% working I'm gonna use Android. (I hope they find a way to sync SMS/contacts from Maemo)
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