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2008-03-26
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I have no inside information at all, this is purely the work of my imagination.
3. It looks a lot like a smartphone and it is pretty clearly using the QT toolkit from looking at their screenshots.
4. Garmin has job posting related to embedded Linux and QT toolchain software development. Nokia now owns QT.
5. To me, the button placement in a couple of product shots is very maemo-esque.
What if the Nuvifone is built on Maemo technology with Nokia helping them get into the cell phone market?
Anybody have any analysis to confirm or deny this totally wild speculation?
David
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Chew on these facts and tell me what you think.
1. Garmin announced they are releasing the nuvifone GPS + phone a few months ago. It is supposed to be released in Q3 2008. www.garmin.com/nuvifone
2. It is getting surprisingly little gadget buzz.
3. It looks a lot like a smartphone and it is pretty clearly using the QT toolkit from looking at their screenshots.
4. Garmin has job posting related to embedded Linux and QT toolchain software development. Nokia now owns QT.
5. To me, the button placement in a couple of product shots is very maemo-esque.
What if the Nuvifone is built on Maemo technology with Nokia helping them get into the cell phone market?
Anybody have any analysis to confirm or deny this totally wild speculation?
David
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