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If you examine cell phones as developed vs how the carriers limit the capabilities you will greatly appreciate the wisdom of Nokia to build a truely open, ergo non-carrier product, like the Internet Tablet. Android represents a move toward openess because of Google but it's still a product to be sold by the carriers that are being dragged kicking and screeming into open devices. The Internet Tablet despite a few bits of closed drivers is from an application standpoint totally open because the carriers aren't envolved. Android has all the appearance of an open system but we'll have to see how it ends up when carried by more than T-Mobile. Don't forget that true openess means not controlling the sources of content. Carriers want their subscribers to buy music, ringtones and other media from them and no one else. Before broadband cellular Verizon subscribers could tether their laptops and PDAs at 14.4 dialup access to data with voice minutes. This is acceptable performance for text applications like email. Their network still supports this but Verizon insists that smartphones pay large monthly fees for broadband data plans. In a truely open network this wouldn't happen. To date the Internet Tablet has avoided this closed operation with WiFi while still permitting those that required full time anywhere access to use the cellular networks. WiFi is a scary thing for cellular carriers because they loose control of your content and who you pay how much for your bandwidth. I realize many want built in cellular modems but I have very mixed emotions about the potential of giving control of my network access to cellular carriers with a history of enfocing closed networks.
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2009-01-13
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I can't wait 'til he's done and I can copy and paste it into a text file to be read at my leisure in Liqbase
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II probably won't be able to afford a(n) HSPA plan here in Canada, so I'll be forced to use it on Wi-Fi only. But as long as the new Maemo OS can handle that (I'm worried that it won't be able to), I'll be OK.
I'm worried that it will continue down the N810's path, with fewer options for removable storage (please, not micro-SD!)
I'm worried that it will be $700, and that it will be very difficult to find in Canada.
I'm worried that it will be difficult to turn down or turn off the glitzy easy-for-new-users interface
and I'm worried that desktop applications may be even harder to run on the new device than on the current ones.
Of course, I'm more than willing to have my socks blown off by the new device.
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You're what? Do you honestly think Nokia's so stupid as to make HSPA the only usable way to connect? It's not going to be significantly different from the WiMAX setup. Just another connection option you can use when you need to. . . .
Why worry about that? Discount codes, baby!
Mind elaborating on why? It seems to me that with much more capable hardware, they should only be easier to run.
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I spent long years being frustrated by the total lack of a handheld device that I found more than mildly interesting. My N800 continues to bring me much joy (even though Modest still crashes my hildon-desktop when it checks for mail); I can wait a few more months and see what the RX-51 looks like. But I'm going to have fun speculating about it now. And despite what everyone keeps saying about leaving Nokia for some other device, I am still waiting to see something that I would consider to be a valid contender. I don't want a smartphone, I don't want an $800 MID, I don't want "just" a PMP, I don't want "just" a gaming toy, and I don't want a closed, proprietary OS. What does that leave me? Not much, if anything at all.
Yes, like so many others here, I'm worried, too. I'm already preparing myself for some disappointments; I probably won't be able to afford a(n) HSPA plan here in Canada, so I'll be forced to use it on Wi-Fi only. But as long as the new Maemo OS can handle that (I'm worried that it won't be able to), I'll be OK. I'm worried that the screen size will be smaller than my tablet. I'm worried that it will continue down the N810's path, with fewer options for removable storage (please, not micro-SD!) and USB connectivity (difficult-to-find port size). I'm worried that it will be $700, and that it will be very difficult to find in Canada. I'm worried that it will be difficult to turn down or turn off the glitzy easy-for-new-users interface, and I'm worried that desktop applications may be even harder to run on the new device than on the current ones. (EDIT: although I'm not so worried now after Quim's soothing words)
I keep telling myself that I'm just setting my hopes on the speedy new processor and high quality camera.
Of course, I'm more than willing to have my socks blown off by the new device.
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