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#2091
Originally Posted by Koajwujwer123 View Post
Brock : ICQ not on the one i have

32 / 64GB for consumer phone. 64gb with me. no idea about keyboard phone.
so two different versions of the consumer device? 32 and 64gb version?
 
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#2092
Originally Posted by zymo View Post
so two different versions of the consumer device? 32 and 64gb version?
that means that he doesnt know it exactly
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#2093
Originally Posted by Koajwujwer123 View Post
lol. you serious ?
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in some way yes. in some way not. My point is I dont get what the hell is going on at Nokia. They dish Meego in long run but will release a phone with an UI that everybody saying is very good.

I take that as the plan is to brand wpX in the future and steal harmattan UI for it.

maybe totally out of line but still it could be possible...

just my opinion .and my sound stupid but anyway
 
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Originally Posted by mikecomputing View Post
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in some way yes. in some way not. My point is I dont get what the hell is going on at Nokia. They dish Meego in long run but will release a phone with an UI that everybody saying is very good.

I take that as the plan is to brand wpX in the future and steal harmattan UI for it.

maybe totally out of line but still it could be possible...

just my opinion .and my sound stupid but anyway
MeeGo , Wp7 UI very different. no overlaps ever. WP7 has brand name MeeGo does not.
 
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#2095
Originally Posted by Koajwujwer123 View Post
MeeGo , Wp7 UI very different. no overlaps ever. WP7 has brand name MeeGo does not.
dont like the ui of wp7... these squares are nothing for me...

but nokias next sense ui (thats my name for it looks very nice...
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Originally Posted by mikecomputing View Post
My point is I dont get what the hell is going on at Nokia. They dish Meego in long run but will release a phone with an UI that everybody saying is very good.
It's only the UI - which is the least important part, probably, of an OS.

We don't know much about the Nokia-MS deal. We do know that MS got access to the pool of Nokia's IP. Maybe they'll also take some of the Harmattan UI-concepts for upcoming versions of WP?
 

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Well, if K123 is giving correct information, that kind of makes him the "deep throat" (in a watergate sense!) of this thread. And he, and many others do give good reason by effectively saying "follow the money" as justification. So if the information is true, for me and many others that basically want a mobile linux computer with a kb, what would be a good plan B? Something with more umph than the n900 and a bigger screen (4-5 inches) you can load linux on that can be both a tablet and computer. Perhaps something that one can currently buy or is on the horizon as my n900 still has legs.

I might add that if this is the path Nokia has chosen, I wouldn't fault them for it. It is their choice based on their buisness model (whatever that is...). And if the new device is a really cool candy bar that works extraordinarily well for surfing, entertainment, manageing contacts and such I might consider getting one. But I am really more interested in a mobile computer I can tinker with, have access and utilize debian repositories (like Easy Debian), open office. A good deal of the fun is using the stuff that the maemo community developed. I'm not sure if this is possible, or even worse, that a similar "ecosystem" like the maemo community would provide the same type of support for such candy bar.

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#2098
Originally Posted by Brock View Post
can someone tell me what he says about the differenc e of the 9500 and 8500? He speaks to fast for me (its at 2:38)
U8500 seems to be EOL and U9500 is what is offered now. It is very close to U8500 so still the same A9 CPU and Mali GPU. You can still find the page for U8500 on STE's site so here you have both:
http://www.stericsson.com/products/u8500-novathor.jsp
http://www.stericsson.com/products/u9500-novathor.jsp

Edit: An even older sneek peek at MeeGo on U8500: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQFI3mVJgbc
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Originally Posted by mscion View Post
Well, if K123 is giving correct information, that kind of makes him the "deep throat" (in a watergate sense!) of this thread. And he, and many others do give good reason by effectively saying "follow the money" as justification. So if the information is true, for me and many others that basically want a mobile linux computer with a kb, what would be a good plan B? Something with more umph than the n900 and a bigger screen (4-5 inches) you can load linux on that can be both a tablet and computer. Perhaps something that one can currently buy or is on the horizon as my n900 still has legs.

I might add that if this is the path Nokia has chosen, I wouldn't fault them for it. It is their choice based on their buisness model (whatever that is...). And if the new device is a really cool candy bar that works extraordinarily well for surfing, entertainment, manageing contacts and such I might consider getting one. But I am really more interested in a mobile computer I can tinker with, have access and utilize debian repositories (like Easy Debian), open office. A good deal of the fun is using the stuff that the maemo community developed. I'm not sure if this is possible, or even worse, that a similar "ecosystem" like the maemo community would provide the same typed of support such candy bar.
a lot of stuff made here will not make sense on meego phone. you will know more when announcement
 
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#2100
Originally Posted by Koajwujwer123 View Post
sealed in consumer.
What about the battery life?
 
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