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Originally Posted by misterc View Post
just a question to ask yourself;
why would NOKIA put any HARDWARE disruptive technology on a MeeGo device?
by their own admittance it isn't ready yet for mass acceptance and for the last 4 to 6 months, everybody has been repeating in & out that the platform was dead (@ least as far as NOKIA is concerned).
no provider is going to advice any of its customer to pick a MeeGo device in those conditions, will they?

so why not use the "proven platform" (dixit Stephen Elop taking the Oro out of his pocket)?
a Symbian N9 being a N8 upgrade w/ such a disruptive HARDWARE technology would stand a much better chance exceeding the 4 millions unit of N8s sold in less then a year, no?
NO CAN DO
Wont want a blasted symbian device not after this chaos and EOL Support!!!
Once declared Dead always Dead!!!

is this how Stephen Elop is planning to market another 150 million of them?
This strategy disgusts me !!!
If this is the OS the whole point of disruptive tech is to let open experimentation on it.
Doubt Qt tools would let us anywhere near these enhancements without us deeply trenching in Avkon code.
Yuck!!!