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Re: Nokia to return to the smartphone market in 2017
Thing is- the market is rather crowded nowadays. Producing a device dual booting Android & Meego/Sailfish might not be that stupid after all. Of course this won't happen, but there have been ideas that were a lot more stupid.
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Re: Nokia to return to the smartphone market in 2017
That's interesting
"HMD Global was created six months ago explicitly for the purpose of creating Nokia phones. HMD is still a Finnish company, and 16 of the 17 executives on HMD's "Team" page are former Nokia employees". http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/...oming-in-2017/ |
Re: Nokia to return to the smartphone market in 2017
The fact these new devices will be Android based means it'll be of no use to the majority here.
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Folks here were/are up in arms about Sailfish having Android and the rampant "I'll never run it" mantra from key members, albeit somewhat grating, is oft repeated. I don't think that it's exaggerated at all. |
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Of course Android has its uses, if it didn't it would not sell so much.
For myself it is just an useful component providing hardware adaptation libraries for devices. I have to grant it is wonderful that Android is so abundant; Imagine if all devices were WP/iOS, it would be absolutely impossible to port any decent OS to those devices. |
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Don't get me wrong, I have outright disdain for Android too. Unfortunately it's the only workable OS just now.
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*Note: I'm having to use an iPhone and iPad for creative and work purposes now. I know a shitload about "settling"... ugh. |
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Out of curiosity.
From your all estimate, how likely is it or what would need to happen that HMD offers dualboot option android/sailfish ? Given they are ex-nokians as i read, maybe they have a sentimental vein Jolla could tap somehow :p Like "hey, sent us a prototype and we will adapt SFOS free of charge just for the major exposure, reach and bilateral heartwarming PR story?" |
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Yep, settling. If we had more decent options then it would be a choice rather than a compromise. |
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