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Sopwith
2011-02-09 , 05:16
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Originally Posted by
turbowei
yes, good question. just how many people are using n800, a dead OS with far out of dated hardware.
That's perhaps what I meant when I wrote this. Outdated hardware and an old OS that still appeal to many -- because the alternative, sadly, is jumping into the icy waters. By incremental updates one could have sustained it and helped it grow. Slowly upgrading the specs of the existing model, combined with trying one out of a few possible changes in parallel (smaller/larger model; capacitive/resistive screen; with or without a GSM module, with or without hardware keyboard) one could have found out what the market wants, while still being able to develop an ecosystem under the same, albeit evolving, OS.
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