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2010-07-15
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I mean even the best technology they have to offer (n900) seems yrs behind in terms of technology when compared to the HTC and iphone 4.
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2010-07-15
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Okay, Iphone 4 and HTC may have been introduced a yr after the n900, but the n900 and n8 still remains the best tech nokia has to offer and in terms of that, nokia is still far behind. And yes apple sucks dark stinky holes, but you have to admit, they know exactly how to market their devices. I mean just about every advertisment and movie i see today has that abominable iphone shown in em.
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2010-07-15
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I dont want to bash or abuse Apple, they have obiviously created great brand and great products when people go nuts to get them and Apple makes such huge profit. There is some serious homework to do for every other cellphone/netbook/computer manufacturer.
What I was saying was that iPhone and N900 are fundamentally very different devices for different people. It is also understandable that there is more apps for Iphone than N900 because:
- There is much larger amount of iPhones out there
- Users are willing to pay for the apps (because they can get them only from Apple store/they obiviously are willing to spend some money when getting such an expensive phone with operator lock)
If it was cheap to port apps for Maemo/Meego app developer could live with smaller customer base and we would get more apps in the future. But is it so, that is what I'm curious about.
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2010-07-15
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2010-07-15
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Damn, it seems like the the N900 was released a year ago ...oh wait, it WAS released a year ago .
Seriously, comparing a phone released a year ago with a phone released not-so-long-ago is just silly. Bue yeah, Nokia's phones after the omap2420 phones were mediocre, or "just good enough" at most. specially compared to the N95. Juat look at the N96 and the INNOV8, the INNOV8 would eat the N96 specs-wise. LOL, even the N95 would kick it's battery cover.
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2010-07-15
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applications, apps, fart apps, free apps, fremantle, maemo, maemo 5, more apps, ovi, ovi store, pay apps, software |
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this phone still retails in phone shops for £429
but soon it will be extinct ,it already seems dated