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Originally Posted by 9000 View Post
Right you are. N900 follows the similar marketing strategy as the other symbian phone. Turn out Nokia attempts to re-iterate their successful strategy that was used in Symbian on maemo.

Maemo has absolute advantages over Symbian, it just takes time to mature, just like Symbian.
My point was that Nokia has been very, shall we say, liberal in their use of the term 'mobile computer'.

N95 certainly didn't lack USSD, MMS or full phone functionality; even when they had to take the burden of the 'mobile computer' tagline.

So... why is the newer and more advanced N900 bear these deficiencies? And moreover it's attributed for being 'mobile computer' first, phone second?

Meh.
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