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Originally Posted by CYPHERC View Post
I have to be honest w you, when i first saw the n900 i thought: "wow finally Nokia bringing something new, fresh, cool and good to the OS phone market" because i thought maemo was gonna be able to compete w Android and iPhone OS.

I did i thought Nokia wanted to show the world they can do great phones and great OS, i thought they wanted to sale, i was exited so exited that i got my n900, now i know how stupid Nokia is, they made a great device and then drop the whole idea... who waist that amount of money on advertising on a device u r gonna forget lol.

Anyway now Meego comes and only Nokia fans are exited, the rest of the world couldnt care less, BlackBerry recently launched the Tourch and before it was launched i saw an article named, "Does BlackBerry even matter anymore?". Funny but true and BlackBerry has more smartphone market in American than Nokia, Nokia is making us think Meego is gonna bring them up again, kind of like the solution of their sales issues, but they did that with the n900 before, and we know the results, so the question is...

1.- Do you belive in Nokia?
2.- Do you belive in Meego?
3.- Do you really think Nokia will be supporting Meego? or Meego will be the new forgotten Maemo?
4.- Does Nokia even matter anymore?

Im intested on your thoughts

PS. Yes my grammar sux!
So you think the american market is the only existing market? I am sure there are other markets thats intrests Nokia alot more.

*not all people buy phones after how many apps there exist on store.

* Not all people like Android

* compete with android/iphone? Do I care less! I dont buy mobile/tablets after how man of my friends buy it. I bought my N900 cause its most open and core linux and I will probadly buy Meego to if they release a new phone with HW keyboard.

Last edited by mikecomputing; 2010-08-14 at 21:50.
 

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