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2011-07-28
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2011-07-28
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@ Gothenburg in Sweden
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Except my ancient Motorola Droid, a device quickly reaching two years old now, is STILL able to run a majority of the new stuff that comes out in the Android Market with no sign of being left behind anytime soon. And then, still, Google seperated out their closed-source from the operating system more and more to the point where you aren't REQUIRED (or even assumed) to have Google's apps--not even the launcher (desktop application). Meanwhile, Nokia placed MORE closed-source in and even locked down the UI. Near as I can tell, the Android people mention open-source, but don't necessarily go around advertising open-source as a main feature like Maemo did. The Android folks appear to be doing a better job of open-sourcing than Nokia ever did with the exception of pure MeeGo contributions--and they even walked away from that. Thanks to that openness, I've been able to throw the latest, bleeding edge CyanogenMod (a community made) distribution of Android onto my Motorola Droid... and we're being told that there is still plenty of life left to these old devices under Android. Meanwhile, we're STILL waiting for the Fremantle source that Nokia promised to open to the community to backport to the N8x0's, nevermind Harmattan. Sadly, point goes to Android--and that's the most disappointing part: It was supposed to be BETTER, not the same or worse. So much for the obsolesce argument in Maemo vs Android.
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2011-07-28
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2011-07-28
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@ Mauritius
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2011-07-28
, 17:45
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@ Boston, MA
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Also n900 can run most new QT apps even better on n900CE and is actually developed by oss consultgants inside and outside Nokia.
People seems to ignore this facts and instead sitting here and lie about Nokia not suppoft n900 whnen the actuallyh do.
N900CE is the most open platform so far still people whineså about not open and is too lazy to test it!!
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2011-07-28
, 18:50
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2011-07-28
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2011-07-28
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And cool with the white N9 - though i'm going for a blue if i'm getting one.
It's ironic that many of the stock applications are actually fixed to portrait orientation, including the video player when browsing content. I suppose Nokia misinterpreted N900 users when they said they wanted portrait mode. They meant portrait and landscape.
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2011-07-28
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disapoint, eflop, epic win!, laggy interface, n9 rox, so much win, wateriswet, who cares, whyyyyy?????? |
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