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Originally Posted by abbra View Post

I wish Anssi's experience will be fully utilized during his still 5 months at the company.
He's losing his seat board of executives on tuesday, and allready lost the smartphone leadership yestarday.

So in effect, he's just receiving paycheck for next 5 months.
 
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#162
Losing command position does not mean losing advisory power and skills. Life is not so white/black as we tend to demonstrate on the online forums
 

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I wish him luck!
 

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Originally Posted by allnameswereout View Post
While your argument might be correct the market perception at a whole is much more complex.

N900 does have a full Qwerty slide out keyboard. This adds in weight and size. One could have said the same about Nokia Communicator, and these certainly had their place in the market. We call the form factor koelkast ('fridge') here, btw.

I'd say the USB port fiasco is more indicative of this, but that was found out after release.

Again, thats speaking in absolutes. This one was relatively more targeted at the masses, and that was according to plan.

Remember corporations often use Linux and open source as R&D playground.
I did take all that into account. My comment was aimed to those people who seem to think that, if not for its "shortcomings", N900 could have sold as well as iPhone (anything else and its a failure). Personally I don't think that was ever possible, regardless of how good sw quality or level of support etc. Nokia had provided. Back when Communicator dominated, it was basically the only practical choice if you wanted to get certain things done with ease, and thus almost "automatically" grabbed a big part of the market - its not possible for any single device to get to that position anymore, there will always be more choice on devices that get the job done.
 

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#165
Originally Posted by Texrat View Post
Simple: because every person's needs are unique.
That is ********. Because you KNOW if the iPhone's or Androids maps application was a piece of ****, you guys would be bringing it up every day as a reason why the N900 is better than those phones.

But since it's the N900 that has crappy software, its OK because "every person's needs are unique". Give me a ****ing break.
 

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@techngro,
Are you tool?
We are trying to say that maybeperhapsyes there are people who do not use their device for navigation. NEVER EVER. Maybe they have dedicated tomtom or other navigator mounted to their car and they do NOT CARE because their needs are unique. Now please shut up and stop behaving like teenagers with too little brain. Or are you one?

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AND btw google maps is piece of crap to me. WHY? I will not buy data connection to my mobile phone and never will. Just because! And what do I do with google maps without data connection? Pretty much nothing. And yes n900 needs also data connection for itīs crippled Nokia maps application and I do not use it.

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Erm... the N900 connects to the internet - or tries to at least before using it for navigation.
 
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When I read blog posts at http://jaaksi.blogspot.com/ I think that Ari Jaaksi was very proud of the things he/ his team did at Nokia and he identified himself a lot with the company over all those years.

So, for me it's not clear why he left. Even more when there's no statement from him putting it into a better light.

I hope those decisions are well studied and I just don't see behind it.
 
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Good news pups;

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Comment  #30 from Eero Tamminen  (Nokia)   2010-09-30 14:17:27 GMT+3 [reply]
Next PR release is definitely coming and close now.
happyhappyjoyjoy!

edit: if you glegs didnt get it, its 1.3 incoming!
 
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Originally Posted by geneven View Post
It would be simple to make an honest ad, btw: all you would have to do would be to tell the truth, THEN do the amazing BS graphics or whatever. Why doesn't someone try it?

I know you aren't the marketing department. But the N900 was never marketed as only for people who wanted to risk way over $500 on a hope that their cell phone might work decently.
o rly?

yep that seems really appealing to average joes and janes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxiOKKF721U
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