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#36
Originally Posted by jmangs View Post
They're not simply adding an OS, they're putting Meego on the backburner before it's even out and killing off Symbian (a good thing). At least they're brave enough to admit they will not be supporting Meego upfront instead of hyping it like they did with Maemo and the N900 hahaha......

Trust me when I say that I have no confidence in Nokia. I got burned on the N97 and although the N900 was good I got stabbed in the back again; the bottom line is that Nokia only cares about screwing you over and taking your money.

The difference with Google and Apple is that they want to take all your money but understand that they can't screw you over repeatedly without losing your business. Maybe that's why Nokia went with Microsoft?
i'm sorry to say boss, but i think you're 200% wrong on this. First of all, business is business and no matter where you go, they dont care about you. So if you think google and adroid, and samsung and etc care about you, im gona tell you right off the bat that you're wrong. second of all, n97 was a mistake, but people recognized as such a big mistake because nokia is the best and everyone bashes the guy on top, not the the small insignificant ones. If you dont recall, android had a sh*tload of issues with almost every edition of thier os, and they STILLL can't get 2.3 to stabalize on any models of thier phone, yet the nokia n900 run 2.3 better than the galaxy s did.
third of all, no one said anything about throwing meego in the backburner. You obviously didn't read the article stating that there are two division to nokia now, one for meego and symbian, and one for microsoft. They havent even created a plan for a phone for microsoft yet, but meego is already more than half way to completion. Most probably meego will be out before a phone with microsoft is even though microsoft is publically being sold.

and finally, its not over till the fat lady sings. Nothing's even happened yet, so look at the glass half full and not half empty.
- peace