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#35
Originally Posted by benny1967 View Post
... because their priorities aren't your priorities? - IIRC, Nokia communicated their priorities wrt the N900 quite well and everything that was up on their list has been achieved. If you think that list should have had different items... Well, your list comes for free. Their list is something that costs real money, and a lot of it. Maybe what's on your list simply wouldn't make sense business-wise.
No their list was payed by my very valuable 599€ and so far the phone
falls very short respect to what was advertised in the beginning
and that fact seems to be clear even to Nokia that is slowly shifting
the hype from the N900 being a phone to a more modest
mobile computer as they recognized that they phone software
is bad, immature, bug prone and mostly untested as for example
the reports for airplane mode not turning off the radio shows.