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2010-02-12
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2010-02-12
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I'm a little confused by this... "Google" does not 'provide' all of the apps in the Android Market... third party developers and coders do it..
And very few people I would imagine don't install at least something from the App market to increase the functionality of their phone?
So what exactly is the cut and dry line between what Google and Nokia should provide.. and what it's ok for Non-Google or Non-Nokia developers to provide?
I mean.. if the functionality is obtainable from somewhere... then the "phone" can do it...
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2010-02-12
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...I think that Nokia should and must provide all the apps needed. At the release moment or later at least.
I donīt recall to see other smartphone doing 30 apps at the same time. ...Regardless of my disappoint in many aspects I am truly happy with an open source phone being released.
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2010-02-12
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Apple: Had an iphone when it first released not much avalible...it wasnt until the second version of the phone until we could add things and major bugs worked out. This is normal.
Android: I dont remember many apps coming out until atleast six months into the platforms launch but still after a couple updates and a little time Android became stable enough to compete with other mobile phone operating systems. Then once the platform started rolling google introduced many first party apps other than the included gmail, maps, and browser.
Maemo: Many like to argue that there are many apps that can be ported over to the n900 which in my opinion still takes time but given the fact that previous operating systems have taken months to introduce apps and Maemo 5 still quite new it wont be long before we start seeing a boost in apps and bug fixes especiallu when some simply require expert optimizations.
Why so greedy? and who said that?: Many people speculate things simply because Nokia doesnt directly tell us thier plans. Not to point out any particulars but how many times have we heard someone say, "well it doesnt support this"...yeah at the moment...is it impossible? Not at all...matter fact this is the last phone I would say an app or well written code couldnt do...just being honest. Anything this phone is incapable of doing quite obvious before purchase(ex. At&t 3g). Other than that if you made it to these forums to complain....you should have made it to these forums before you ordered or bought the phone.
!!!! One first party update last month: This is what gets me the most. This phone has only been updated once...many of us couldnt get our hands on the phone till around December of you had it longer great. If you really want to decide on the n900 i suggest we give the phone atleast 2 updates from Nokia.
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2010-02-12
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@ Vienna, Austria
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Its more lazy than boring, Nokia took the step to embrace the development community to do their basic work for them. Unlike apple that had a basic phone that worked and expansions were done by the development community. Nokia has rushed out for christmas a laggy, badly thought out expensive techy gadget and then hope the community will fill in the holes to make it compete with Apple.
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2010-02-12
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2010-02-12
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2010-02-12
, 17:22
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wtf?
apple doesn't provide basic phone features like MMS, but in the apple world, that's an "expansion"??? come on...
yes, the N900 has it's flaws, but the fact that you CAN change that by writing community supported software is now a bad thing??
apple leaves features out, doesn't give you the ability to fix them, so they are expansions.
nokia leaves features out, gives you full access to the device and it's software components, and they're called "lazy"...
i'm wondering how many of these whiners are on the fruit's payroll...
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2010-02-12
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@ Vienna, Austria
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But the fact that it is open source does not mean that responsability of developing these missing things should be on everybody else.
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