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Re: Will N900 be ignored by Nokia?
I hate this thread and Nokia for putting the N900 at this price to the market just to dump it for an upcoming Maemo 6 device
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Why didn't they just concentrate on putting GREAT VOIP software on a new wifi device, make it cheaper, lighter with a bigger screen (what with all that new real estate that the removal of cellular radio provides). Spend your resources on the software... THEN, if it proves to be an AMAZING VOIP phone, down the road, add cellular or mobile radio when it's much cheaper and smaller to implement. While we're at it, the resources should also have gone into better supporting the customers and providing a means to get repairs and parts rather than shmoozing with T-Mobile just to lose it or putting all that effort into cellular at all. The executives/management have really porked this one. |
Re: Will N900 be ignored by Nokia?
The impression that I got when reading "road map" type articles about where maemo is going is that the n900 is going to be like the 770 tablet -- somewhat abandoned after less than a year...
I still bought a n900, because I think that this will be the last nxxx tablet that is completely open. |
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I still have faith in Nokia. I mean they have to support a device I paid 600 € for, right?
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Hi again, guys. Now that is what I call more positive! Thank you :) Believe me, I had every intention of going to pick up my own personal "Holy Grail" in the morning - I've been looking forward to it all week. I've also been reading (not on this website, I might add) a thread all about "x" and this joke.....
If the designers of X Windows built cars, there would be no fewer than five steering wheels hidden about the cockpit, none of which followed the same principles - but you'd be able to shift gears with your car stereo. Useful feature, that. -- Marcus J. Ranum, Digital Equipment Corporation which is rather funny. Finally, although the Vodaphone contract is for 24 months the handset is free :D and from what I can gather, so are most of the applications........ |
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In the specific case of the step from Maemo 5 to 6 we have a change of toolkit, which means that our applications are being rewritten/redesigned. If a feature request implies deep work and is actually being done in the new version, then we prefer to put the resources in a good Harmattan implementation rather than in 2 half-backed implementations... or a N months delay. This is why in certain cases we know that a certain bug or feature request is not going to be addressed in Maemo 5, independently of the time the N900 has been in the shelves. You have the option of getting nervous because of this information... or you have the option to get used to open development practices. Tip for the weekend. Don't get nervous & enjoy the ride. Let's talk again after the Harmattan alpha release. |
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The N900 and any other smartphone above 500€ just cannot justify the price by the pure system specs. there needs to be a certain software background which needs to be growing and updating after the device purchase. at least that is what I expect. otherwise I could go back to basic telephony&sms phones with 2 weeks battery life selling at 50-100€
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Sure, you're making harmattan great - but evidently that does absolutely nothing for those that bought the N900 and have paid Nokia now. I don't really call it "open development" practices.. if it were open - We'd get harmattan on the N900 and this entire debate would be a non-issue. |
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Otherwise, with apologies, I might summarize what you wrote as "Piss on consumers! Everybody should be a developer!" Quote:
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