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Android os -good or not- is used by more than one phone maker. That's called good marketing.
In the pub a lady says to me,"What's that phone?". I answer,"It's the nokia n900. The iphone killer from last year.". Lady,"Never heard of it.". Me,"Never will."
btw, I'll have what acou's having
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Yes!
Nokia doesn't know how to sell this wonderful product.
And Nokia doesn't know how important it is to keep in touch with n900 users.
One thing I'm missing very hard is a compass for augmented reality apps.
A solution could be a device like "liveview" from Sony and Ericsson.
Such a device could integrate other sensors like a compass a temperature sensor and an altimeter a pulse sensor ... .
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2010-11-25
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In almost every way the Maemo 5 UI just kills Android. Maemo looks better, is easier to use, better organized, etc. And Maemo is so much more powerful! Playing with her G2 just made me more certain I made the right move getting away from Android. It's fine for her, but not for me.
Really nothing in Android 2.2 I wish I had with one exception - the standard Android Gallery app. Simple yet slick. Much better than the clunky image browser in Maemo 5.
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