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Re: Where is Nokia - no announcement no product - still in hibernation
I wish Nokia would do something tangible sooner than later.. there's some very good competition out there rearing up. I saw this one pretty recently and it looks very attractive:
http://www.engadget.com/2009/03/02/t...e-tablet-netb/ |
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I don't see competition at all.
I see a lot of nice *hardware*, but no UI is jumping out at me that makes me even want to jump *. *heh, well I know what UI i want ;) |
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More seriously, I give you: The Pandora! |
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lol that's just my take anyways ;o) In all seriousness, a mockup is a good step (especially if it's actually a proto-type with some good, serious effort behind it), but the difference between proto-type and finished product is usually quite large; and I'm not a big fan of sales pitches, so for me it's always who gets to the real, in your hand device that I can buy and use for my purposes first; all the rest of the bs in between is just to try and distract you from the time it takes to actually build a product from scratch. (Btw, if you're that eager for mockups, I could throw together an RX-51 for you, no problemo... it probably has as much hope of resembling the final device and functionality as any other early stage mockup does! ;o) ) |
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I really believe that what the Russian journalist Eldar Murtazin saw in the MWC meeting (see this article) was a functioning prototype of a Maemo 5 device. I strongly believe that it was probably an RX-51 prototype. Nokia is probably quite relieved that the UnwiredView people spun it as a Sparrow device to be released in 2011.
I mean, think about it. It seems that the prototype was actually running an OS. What kind of "early prototype" has a polished-looking OS running on it? Frustratingly, the article doesn't mention the D-Pad's location. ;) (Their photoshop mock-up just guesses based on the N97's placement.) |
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This is probably a stupid comment, but what's the device in the OS2008 "Getting Started" applet if not the RX-51? It sure isn't an N800 or N810.
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