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Originally Posted by sjgadsby View Post
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I think they see it more as a transitional piece, but yes, it's been clear since at least last summer, well before the release of the N900, that Harmattan (and its capacitive multitouch screen) was the mass market ready product Nokia wanted to be selling.

Nokia had made clear the future of all of the company--Symbian, Maemo, desktop apps, and beyond--was with Qt. They'd made clear Ofono was the telephony stack they wanted. And on and on. None of it was ready though, and they'd already rushed past Elephanta due to it being too small a step.

Fremantle and the N900 carried the existing Maemo market forward, giving developers something more modern (and GSM capable) than the N8x0s upon which to build, and expanded the userbase as well. And seeing how official Qt support on Maemo 5 has turned out to be far greater than was originally planned, the OS may live on a bit longer, and more comfortably, than originally thought.

Beyond that, the N900 has both the reference UX MeeGo and unofficial Harmattan-MeeGo in the works for it. "Don't count your chickens" certainly, but there have been a number of hints regarding those updates, particularly of Harmattan-MeeGo, that seem quite promising.
This is disconcerting. I actually held off buying the N900 for a little while largely due to waiting to see if it would be supported by MeeGo. I didn't think they publically had made any indication that it (Harmattan or MeeGo) for sure would not be available for the N900 until after the N900 release and MeeGo announcement.

I coulda swore I read things from the likes of qgil and other nokian's that said "things needs to be looked at still", "still unknown", etc.. regarding questions of whether the N900 will get upgraded.

I finally decided to get mine when my G1 was on the fritz, this was the only phone closest to what I wanted, and qgil said that the N900 was for sure going to be the development platform for MeeGo (which also came before the official "No, you won't get support" announcement if my memory serves correctly).. I realized that I probably wouldn't get official support but I'm the type of power-user that even a development edition of MeeGo should suit me fine in the future.

Anyway.. long book shortened: If Nokia knew from day 1 that the N900 would never get an OS update.. they sure as hell didn't make it very clear to anybody beyond the devs that attended their Summit.. and certainly didn't put it on any of their Marketing/Advertising crap.
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