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2010-05-25
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Nokia has announced that it will not commercially support MeeGo. That means no warranty, no support.
So, if you are a dev and want to run MeeGo - don't worry there will always be hacks for you.
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2010-05-25
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2010-05-25
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You are right, it's not a hack, it's a developer made release. Possibly one with excellent quality and a helpful community.
However, just to get this clear:
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2010-05-25
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Maybe, but having access to a kickstart file to generate a image on your own and a repository with all the closed source binaries by providing a N900 IMEI, is decent too.
R&D mode was just because we didn't provide DSME for watchdog handling.
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2010-06-27
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2010-07-05
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#127
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nokia's silence says everything you need to know
naive to think otherwise
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2010-07-19
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2010-07-19
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#129
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It's like going back to basic for everything that my N95 does. It won't even use #110 key codes when I want to top up my Swedish payg sim, simply complains that it is an invalid option and I have to navigate the audio menu to top up (my swedish is crap).
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2010-08-07
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So, if you are a dev and want to run MeeGo - don't worry there will always be hacks for you.
But if you are an end-user and want to use MeeGo on your phone, N900 will not ever be that phone.
What the devs have access to is obviously relevant on a personal level - nobody wants to buy an expensive phone and have it be obsolete in less than a year - but it is almost meaningless when talking about the consumer market. In the consumer market, as things are now, none of the things mentioned in the first post are relevant - MeeGo is not coming to N900.