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Originally Posted by qgil View Post
texrat, the rest of points you raise are related more to commercial than to maemo.org / open source / community / developer aspects. Out of my scope, and the best I can do is to help getting the right people/channels to communicate this not to maemo.org but to the whole N900 customer base.

I can brainstorm, discuss and even joke publicly about the topics related to the area I'm responsible of (open source / MeeGo / Maemo communities). I have this freedom in order to do efficiently my job in the community channels. But I simply can't speculate or announce anything somewhere here on commercial topics that the Nokia spokespersons or official channels haven't announced yet.

As Nokia N900 customers you could better organize your feedback around Nokia Care or Nokia Conversations rather than here in a community forum.
I think anybody who has posted on either on these sites will know they are unlikely to get any response however we can at least get nuggets of limited info. from people such as you, which give us hope that there is still some life left in the N900 even if Nokia themselves seem happy for it to die a slow death due to lack of support in the form games/apps/full sat nav etc.

Nokia conversations of course announced the following when PR1.2 arrived "First up – new games join the veritable arcade already on offer in Ovi Store. Jurassic 3D Rollercoaster, Zen-bound, Angry Birds (level pack), Sygic, Kroll, Weatherbug, and GoGadget are all available to keep you entertained. Important to note though that Ovi Store will do a full switchover this week Thursday, May 27, so these games and other for-purchase apps will show up then"

Since that time there has been no indication why these new games have never appeared on the Ovi store.

This forum is really the only place N900 owners can vent their frustration in Nokia and feel at least somebody is listening to them, perhaps the fact that these types of posts are increasing, as you say, should be a worry to Nokia themselves as they are showing N900 owners are becoming increasingly frustrated and therefore unlikely to purchase another Nokia device?
 

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