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Originally Posted by rentze View Post
I'm with you. I have been actively following all the hype about the N9... too actively. And what now? We wound up with a pretty outdated hardware, unfinished software and a totally fuzzy distribution and support strategy. Swipe UI is a nice refreshment on the market, and the phone looks really nice and trendy... but that's about it.

What about all the N900 features that makes it a dream phone for an average geek? Is there a keyboard? No. Is it at least as open as the N900? No. They even introduced this Aegis thingy to protect the users from themselves. And if the reason for this was to make the phone (and the OS) more appealing to the masses, why don't they at least sell it to the masses?

Then, when it comes to non-geek aspects, what is there besides the great design and Swipe? Can you make video calls? No! That becomes a pretty basic feature nowadays. Does the browser support Flash? No, it does not, although we do know it is there and it works. So it's a management decision. This list would be pretty long if I went on.

And the price? A total rip-off compared to what the competitors can offer.

I really am a geek and support GNU/Linux, FOSS etc. but hey, this is too much. There are too many ifs about this phone and I am not buying it unless a majority (if not all) of them are resolved in our favor. Until then, I prefer to stick to the N900 and/or buy a cheap Android with similar specs and much better support.
everything u complain about its elop fault


yes, n9 is mass market device not sold to a mass market, due elop and microsoft.


now if wasnt for him maybe n950 would be released.

now, windows phone it's certain failure now, it been a year after releases and even bada have better sales.

if nokia isn't as stupid we should they them trying to backtrack, or jumping into android.

backtracking looks painful, now elop practically moved all symbian developers out of nokia, meltemi is a small team, that company doesnt believe in. the trainwreck probably derail in panic in 2012.

elop with the excuse to save cost have turned nokia into microsoft *****.

Last edited by jo21; 2011-10-08 at 21:06.
 

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