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how would one describe N9's hardware in 2 years? yet still it handles harmattan today and probably more optimized meltemi in the future with similar specs (except ram because it is expensive..so limitations to multitasking and that's it) |
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Sometimes I would like to have one or two persons to shoot for free without getting jailed. ;) |
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As a developer, I am actually looking forward to cheap (open) Linux phones with much greater interest than I would be to high end expensive phones. |
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I have no problem with cheap devices with the same system if there are some with superior hardware aviable. But without those? :confused: |
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I think at some point better specs hardly improve the user experience on a N9 form factor. After all its designed for one-handed use and has a relatively small screen. On such a device most people won't do any productive work which requires lots of computing power. That said, the n9 could need a bit more power here and there for some tasks. It can be seen with the iphone4s, which most people probably won't buy just because it has a dual core. |
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E.g. I think the nicest nokia touch phone besides the N9 is currently the C6 (s^3 version) |
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Build quality aside... I've seen now at Nokia World how the future for this meltemi platform could look like.
Have you seen the 4 symbian smartphones that were announced? Have a look at the camera module. All of those are fixed focus cameras! Just to say to the customers: "Hey, you wan't hi-end? Here are our shiny Windows Phones" :mad: |
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