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Then you must be thrilled with the Microsoft thing... They made apple irrelevant in the 90's, and now the 360 is out "gamming" the PS3. They may be evil but never under estimate the power of the Darkside!
Atm. I expect the future N9-01 or whatever the device scheduled for 2011 is, will be much like the Panasonic DMC-FZ60. Never again mentioned by official channels.
Well, consider me surprised. And correct.
The most surprising part for me was that Nokia today totally pissed on Qt. Even specifically said that we're not bringing Qt to WP7 - our new primary smartphone OS. They've been setting up Qt as the core strategy of pretty much all their platforms, and that's the unifying glue that even makes it sane to have the MeeGo platform. If they drop Qt like this, MeeGo will have no strategic value for their primary OS any more. So MeeGo is pretty much pointless too, now.
Even if that was where Nokia were heading this time, what on earth did they have to gain by announcing that Qt is not part of their planning?
No, this all reeks of Microsoft. All gain goes to Microsoft.
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2011-02-11
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Meanwhile, Microsoft's mobile division has tried and failed to make Palm irrelevant, even during the worst of Palm's days
And now I saw a report pointing out that smartphone/tablet sales are beginning to outnumber PC sales this year. Will this begin to make even Microsoft's cash-cow WINDOWS ON THE DESKTOP increasingly irrelevant?
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2011-02-11
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After all, the way for mobiles seems to be DRM'd, locked-down walled gardens, and they want to ensure there are no outs.
Ah well, all today's announcement does is rearrange my "who will I buy mobiles from" list. Sadly, I don't know if HPalm will be selling webOS cellular devices directly, or if anyone that (long shot) uses MeeGo will do the same. That's one thing I did like about Nokia, direct end-user sales of their devices. I wonder if that will dry up.
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2011-02-12
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2011-02-12
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A significant part of the "cost" of developing a new design like RM-680 is going to be ensuring it doesn't fall apart, or failure of the complicated hinge mechanism.
We’ve also learned that Nokia’s first MeeGo device, originally scheduled to be announced late last year, has been sent back to the drawing board by operators.
The problem, says our source, is in relation to the “flimsy’ hardware keyboard mechanism, which fell short of operator standards. This is surprising as it’s thought to share a similar hinge to the N97 and E7, both of which were accepted by carriers, although it could be that MeeGo requires a larger CPU and battery compared to Symbian and therefore leaves less room in the chassis. As a result, the first MeeGo smartphone, thought to be the N9-00, has indeed been canned. Instead, a second (and possibly last) MeeGo smartphone on the roadmap – the N9-01 – sans physical keyboard will be pushed out first, as earlier reported by Engadget.
Interestingly, well-placed sources also tell us that the device won’t feature the stock MeeGo UI but instead one designed by “a three person external team rather than any of Nokia’s hundreds of internal designers.” It could be announced as early as next week at Mobile World Congress.
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With one MeeGo device in horizont from Nokia this year it just could be that it wont be making calls and some of the old members would be getting what they wanted N900 to be.