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Originally Posted by qgil View Post
It's actually the other way around. The MeeGo prospects are already awaking more interest from software vendors and application developers. Many already came to the Nokia floor next to Mobile World Congress asking where to start. The answer is: go get an N900 and start developing on Qt with it. This is the best and fastest path to target forthcoming MeeGo handsets.

All got the message. Please take a minute to understand this and help spreading this message.
So by what you've said above, this meant that N900 will never ever get MeeGo upgrade? right?

"go get an N900 and start developing on Qt with it. This is the best and fastest path to target forthcoming MeeGo handsets."

So why would developers or consumers buy the product that will no longer be the stack holding the development? Developing QT apps for the next handsets and N900 won't be a part of the next or Nokia Called it future flagship devices OS MeeGo.

This meant that N900 is no longer Nokia concern? nor priority? This device is only 2months and 18days old from the day it's officially released, which is in End of November or December.

The Maemo future flagship is no longer the case now. So it seems that we all are wasted our moneys investing in this device since the day Nokia announced that MeeGo won't be on N900?