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2011-03-04
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2011-03-04
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2011-03-04
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2011-03-04
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Why would the general public want more than 1 OS on their phone? sure you could get access to more apps, but it would just be inconvenient. not to mention the market research for why the phone is bought would be made more difficult.
Jobs wouldn't be saved, the majority were let go because they weren't working at the standards elop wanted. Sure it was a tragedy for many, but it's a capitalist world so you have to take it as it goes and think before you create a new thread
OMAP 5 = MULTI-OS PHONES?!
...Nokia could do its window 7 flagship phone, and lock it down all it wants to.
...Nokia could continue Meego development, and the open source work it began with Maemo. All the work, man power, and people who have dedicated their careers to this can be saved... Well some of it anyway.
And this can all be done on one phone!
If you had to buy a phone that dual booted to windows to keep Maemo/meego alive would you do it?
I would.
Microsoft gets their money.
Nokia gets total phone sales.
We keep Maemo/meego alive.
How could we get Nokia to realize this may be the answer for everyone involved?