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First Nokia prototype with Microsoft OS (leaked picture)
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Hmm, m N900 does not have an ALT-Key => ????
Neuther a reset button How to solve this ? LOL |
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You need to find the 'ANY' key. It's located behind the battery.
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jokes aside, i have this strange feeling nokia will be given more free reign to customize wp7 than the other oems. that will be nokia's "icing on the cake" to differentiate themselves from the likes of htc, samsung, dell etc. whether this works to convince the market to buy the devices is another matter. i suspect the target market is people who don't know and don't care what os the phone runs.
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http://www.techit.in/2011/02/nokia-w...-dies-in-2012/ At least to me the talk was a but confusing from Nokia's direction if they are going to customize it or not. |
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I don't agree with Nokia's decision (one reason I'm selling my N900), but I understand why they went in this direction. Anyone that has been in these forums knows Nokia had many chances to lead in the smartphone space.
They shocked the world with the 770, N800. The N810 was the start of the letdown because that should have been the first model with a phone or released a lot sooner. The N900 was great, but in hindsight they should have added a capacitive touch screen to make the move to Maemo 6 possible with the N900. Instead it was kind of still born. With the Microsoft deal Nokia can become the premier supplier of Windows Phone X. Basically Microsoft will do the software and Nokia the hardware (plus some services). Nokia gets an OS that is very nice and has great integration capabilities (Zune, Xbox live). It's a known brand (for better or worse). I would buy a Nokia phone with WP 7/8 on it. The only people this really hurts are the Symbian and Qt developers internally/externally. I would like to have heard Qt was being ported to WP 7. But Microsoft is considered one of the best tool suppliers out there, so... |
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The things that HTC and others are doing to Android are very interesting reference cases... How far can you customize without then breaking compatibility and fragmenting the platform. |
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