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#34
Originally Posted by Stskeeps View Post
1) We're taking approach of initially few but very well working + performing features (isn't this what the fruit company does?). When they do work, we look at more features. And we can work on them together.

From hardware adaptation point of view:
* Accelerated music/video is already possible - DSP codecs exist
* Phone exists and can make calls, even comes through earpiece now or headset.
* 3G support exists in system but not in UI yet

2) Overclocking depends on CPU frequency scaling which we are actively working on as this enables a proper day-to-day experience that lasts more than 3 hours and doesn't ruin your ability to get children (as a male). Overclocking is at your own risk and not recommended.
The fruit company started with their first phone only in 2007 and it made sense for them to do it that way (incremental features introduction). The same doesn't hold good for Nokia atleast. What is that they didn't knew about phones in 2007 or for that matter 2010? Where is 3G video calling? Where is MMS? What were they thinking?