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Re: Would You Buy Nokia Phone as Your Next Mobile ?
Someone posted a link to where to buy the N900 on Nokia UK. It says it has Ovi Maps for it... but didn't Ovi Suite never support N900?
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After all is said and done, Nokia had something to pioneer and they ended up pissing all over it and all over the customers too. I'm happy to see MeeGo started up but I REALLY need to see some other manufacturers involved before I can give it any amount of my confidence. At least Intel's participation helps a little, but I haven't seen a unit in my own hands yet and I've not heard much from the Intel camp of MeeGo, so I can't get a gauge on how useful this will truly be despite all the assurances. Even with that said, I would trust buying the Intel device more than the Nokia device. At least Intel treats their customers with only MILD insult and derision. Nokia was exceedingly awkward and hostile. |
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That established, how does Ovi Suite not supporting (or supporting) the N900 have any bearing upon whether or not the N900 has Ovi Maps installed on it? The only connection I can see, and it seems a stretch, is the preloading of map data, and Jaffa explained a straight forward method of achieving that well before the N900 was even released. So, would you please better explain where you're leading? |
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If you, as a customer, are into this experimenting, it is all fine. It is more than fine, there is nothing else like it. But I must admit that I am surprised and disappointed by the timeframe of Maemo5 and also the N900. A top of the line device usually outlast 2-4 cheap phones, but here, even the cheapest phones outlast the N900. Given that the N900 was priced at the very top, this simply is far from good. The hardware is excellent, but the actions by Nokia has caused a situation where there are no applications utilizing the hardware to its potential. No one bothers making software for a dead end device. The absolute very least Nokia could do, was to "officially" support MeeGo on the N900 and continued that support at least a couple of years. Now they are going to do the exact same thing on the N8. It will be left out in the cold when Symbian^4 comes out. At the same time, I am sure the board at Nokia are scratching their heads wondering why they aren't selling more smartphones. |
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OVI maps seems to be "supported" if you ask the site, but doesn't seem to do anything as it was meant to work with different implementations. Can't get it to do much. |
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We won't advertise it as a test product yet sell it as high as possible... we wont offer any support or development for it... and we will make it EOL (End of Life) before you can type this sentence. Don't worry about annoyed users or their complaints much easier to find lots of new ones on new contracts to replace them with the new device. Or sell this device in far off countries where they haven't caught on yet. I got this from leaked documents. |
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That dude is just randomly grieving about OVI (maps) on an OVI suite thread.
http://discussions.europe.nokia.com/...00/td-p/576344 |
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