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What if you're stuck in one of those canyons, with one of the many luddite mountain folk, and you need to use your device? (like the example I gave, where you need to use a landline to make a call, and you have no connectivity options at all for your handset)
With _YOUR_ convergence device, you're screwed. No addressbook, no local notes store, etc.
With _MY_ convergence device, I'm fine. I can ask to use their landline real quick (just because they're luddites doesn't mean they're jerks), and everything is great.
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Okay. Received a lot of input on this subject.
Well here is the final word on this subject:
1. Lots of smart people that visit this forum.
2. The N8XX is an awesome little linux machine.
3. The N8XX is by no means a true "convergence" device that allows the user to carry just one device that converges at lot of functions inside one small package.
4. The N8XX, with reports that only 700K units being sold, will be discontinued soon since no company, even powerful Nokia, can continue spending money on what people in this forum have called "an R & D" project.
5. Desktop linux apps such a word processors are not practical on the N8XX.
6. Symbian, while not being a full OS like linux, is quite capable of handling "convergence" type tasks.
7. The Nokia N95 8G is the "perfect" convergence device following short of things the N8XX can do however excelling many, many, more areas the N8XX can never hope to do.
8. Last and finally, if 3G phone capability is added and built into the N8XX and an even slightly better camera (3-5mg) is added, the N8XX will take over not just this planet but could rule the entire universe. In the absence of these things the Nokia N95 8G kills the N8XX insofar as convergence is concerned.
So there you have it folks.
The last and final word on this matter.
Thanks for offering your valuable feedback and making this a really, really hot thread.
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Then you put those + features in your new products (Say an N95 or N96, or whatever device you want to sell to the masses). While minimizing the - features. This saves them the trouble of messing around with their main series phone much and they get the benefit of real user experience and input by having the internet tablets out in the wild.
People who buy those products (like you) then see the N95 or whatever as a great product. Therefore you've helped Nokia recoup the costs they spent on R&D for the internet tablet (if they haven't already recouped the costs) when you pay for your phone.