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2010-02-20
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Almost newbie here , so forgive me if this has been covered to some degree before (i have read loads on here but didn't see anything slightly concrete)
I was pretty happy when 6 weeks ago or whatever it was i saw the "big launch" of the n900 , as i finally saw a handset i would be happy to keep and see apps and things flourish for ther next 2 years maybe, and possibly even learn to program or use maemo through the x terminal a bit myself..
now after owining the handset for 2 weeks it seems that nokia do not have any "big ideas" for this platform rather its a springboard to a newer maybe better incarnation, and their own sites and software is basically non existent...
Basically my gripe is it seems like the public , worldwide, has been used as beta testers for a device that is not 100% ready , supported or appears it may never be...I saw a nokia presentation 1 weeks ago that was entirely x6 and ovi maps based, and when someone chirped up about the n900 , the only thing they would say is software will follow at some point soon !!!!!!!!
Maybe i am too niaeve (sp) but am i to take it we all have great looking phones that do soo much potentially but its great places like this that will make the unit live and not the actual manufacturer ????
Sorry for the length but i just wanted a remotely sensible answer and not 200 rants or slag offs about nokia etc etc and just an answer ....will the community be left to support the device where nokia won't / can't ?????
If so can someone teach me how to actually program/interpret the usage of the maemo software so i may actually do something with it ???
thanks ( slightly disillusionedly)
James
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To Tex14,
i had an iphone i did ditch in favour of the n900 , as the software support for it was to say the least questionable, and it was slow and buggy ..
I am not saying i dont like the n900, in some ways it has surpassed what i expected , i just thought , maybe wrongly , nokia would offer its weight behind its flagship product, and at least give it some great app support, seeing as this seems to be they way mobile devices seem to be going..
I am happy with the device as a phone, for the long term, media player now i have the codecs packs, it just seems "left behind" already in the quest for ever more developable? software
The real question is will people look at it in 12 / 18 / 24 months and ask why did you buy one of those and not wait for the xxx model ?? i have a nokia 8810, and people still look at it when i occassionaly use it and ask where they can get one from , i just say "a museum" hahaha
do i regret buying it no, wil i regret its level of support time will tell i guess
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I was pretty happy when 6 weeks ago or whatever it was i saw the "big launch" of the n900 , as i finally saw a handset i would be happy to keep and see apps and things flourish for ther next 2 years maybe, and possibly even learn to program or use maemo through the x terminal a bit myself..
now after owining the handset for 2 weeks it seems that nokia do not have any "big ideas" for this platform rather its a springboard to a newer maybe better incarnation, and their own sites and software is basically non existent...
Basically my gripe is it seems like the public , worldwide, has been used as beta testers for a device that is not 100% ready , supported or appears it may never be...I saw a nokia presentation 1 weeks ago that was entirely x6 and ovi maps based, and when someone chirped up about the n900 , the only thing they would say is software will follow at some point soon !!!!!!!!
Maybe i am too niaeve (sp) but am i to take it we all have great looking phones that do soo much potentially but its great places like this that will make the unit live and not the actual manufacturer ????
Sorry for the length but i just wanted a remotely sensible answer and not 200 rants or slag offs about nokia etc etc and just an answer ....will the community be left to support the device where nokia won't / can't ?????
If so can someone teach me how to actually program/interpret the usage of the maemo software so i may actually do something with it ???
thanks ( slightly disillusionedly)
James