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Today's consumer expects a connected social experience. Therefore the maemo phone needs to have attractive, location aware and easy to use applications that tie into all the usual social media (facebook, twitter, flikr, etc) and the maemo phone needs to innovate in this area by enabling new types of social media. It needs to have a pleasurable microblogging functionality.
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Today's consumer expects a connected social experience. Therefore the maemo phone needs to have attractive, location aware and easy to use applications that tie into all the usual social media (facebook, twitter, flikr, etc) and the maemo phone needs to innovate in this area by enabling new types of social media. It needs to have a pleasurable microblogging functionality.
For the majority of the users, the maemo phone will be their only device, so it needs to encompass everything a person will want to do during the day in a pocketable connected sense - both business and pleasure. It will need to have PIM apps that connect with on-line or corporate calendaring applications, and please let them work off-line without requiring on-line accounts.
The maemo phone needs to be able to download via the phone or a PC purchasable and free content: books, movies, music. The music needs to be equivalent quality to iTunes and DRM free. The books need to be both DRM free and mobibooks DRM'd (FBReader won't work here and requires Nokia corporate agreements).
The maemo phone needs to be frustration free. It should be able to play all my music formats, or offer a free utility to convert to a nokia format.
Since the phone will likely not have enough data storage to accomodate all of a given users media, there needs to be something like an on-line repository accessible via the phone to change out content, as well as connection to a home PC for content (Win, Mac, Linux).
Nokia MUST NOT forget the partnership it has forged with the maemo.org/ITT communitity through three prior devices. Therefore, I propose that Nokia should offer free devices to maemo.org application developers and to not forget the users who have gotten you to this point and will be your evangelists going into the future, I propose that steep discounts be offered on the maemo phone to members of the "community" -- and not just to the usual suspects. Perhaps a sliding discount could be offered with persons getting the biggest discount who can prove they purchased all three devices at initial offerings. I would be okay exchanging my 770 and/or my 800 for a mameo phone, but you can't have my 810 -- maybe providing the MAC address of each device would be sufficient.
Nokia must also continue to embrace the maemo.org/ITT community and view us as an extension of your R&D arm that feeds into your commercial offerings. Think Fedora versus Red Hat. Therefore, new tablets must be released and vigorous participation with the maemo.org/ITT community must be pursued.
Any way a couple thoughts on what Nokia could do to succeed with the maemo phone and at the same time keep us happy and in terms of Nokia's selfish business interests keep us innovating in ways that can feed back into Nokia's commercial offerings.
Other ideas?
Last edited by mars; 2009-05-27 at 16:12.