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#55
Ok, here's my two cents based on experience: Am not a techy person but love to push boundaries and experiment. I love the fact that my device is capable of doing much more than I get "from the box". However, to be truthful for any noob (myself included) who has only experienced a phone, the 1st questions they will have is about phone functions and features, hence the many questions and frustrations we see on our blogs. So marketing N900, Maemo 5? No, not yet... let Maemo 6 for the ordinary person come out with basic phone features found say on the Symbian platform and then keep in open source for others to "customise" as they will and others to push the envelope! Nokia could sink if they market this phone in it's present state as a lot of people will say it's buggy, it's unstable because they don't appreciate open-source. This concept is new to a lot of us, customising for many of us is: ringtones, wallpapers, caller groups, not applications, functions, OS... and then suddenly you are asked to Flash your own phone?

Now for us in Africa, there's no contracts in some countries, so cost is the immediate factor, I mean honestly a $750 phone compared to food on the table... (no brainer), yet this is an emerging market of young techy hungry, but not tech savy youth, who if they could afford it, would buy it in an instant!

Last edited by tirivaenim; 2010-05-01 at 19:54.
 

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