Well, how is it a reason? We DO know that the version for the N900, which was apparently working fine and ran in Maemo 5, no longer has several particularly attractive and important features that no longer exist in Maemo 6. Why would they be able to port an application from Maemo 5 in part but still missing simple things like video and voicemail functions? Did they have to rewrite it from scratch? Given the diving interest in Nokia all-around, I don't see how ANYTHING solidifies any indication of video coming in a future version, not that there's any indication that there won't--but therein lies the issue: Why is there even a factor of uncertainty? blah,blah,blah
I didn't assert it--I'm asking why they don't appear to be easily porting over. It was a question. SOME easily ported isn't the same as being GENERALLY easy to port. I'm talking about libraries and API calls, not even binary compatibility. You would THINK that that WOULD be important on a POSIX based system, wouldn't you?
For the Pentile matrix displays? Yeah--look back a few posts.. I just finished mentioning some. Here, I'll quote my post for you: I thought I'd summed it up pretty well, but If you really wanted to you could, say, SEARCH for said complaints if you're really interested.