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My plan is simple. Use my N900 until I see something in the market place that does as good a job or better, then consider it. You could wring your hands for months trying to figure out which one might be better. In the end, it will depend how much the hardware manufacturers and/or retailers want to lock it down.

I'll tell you what I think when I see a real device. Until then, it's all pie-in-the-sky, and may as well be vaporware.
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I'll tell you what I think when I see a real device. Until then, it's all pie-in-the-sky, and may as well be vaporware.
I agree. After the debacle with HP and the Pre3/webOS 3, I wouldn't put any faith in all these pie in the sky alternatives. All of them so far have either released fancy videos or a simulator/sdk, but none have come anywhere close to a 1.0 release. Meanwhile the Android juggernaut rolls on....even Microsoft can't seem to make a dent with Windowsphone. The longer these alternatives take, the more iOS and Android cement their current users further into their ecosystems

(And unless the carriers support it, the hardware manufacturers are less likely to release phones based on a particular OS or release the vital code to make an alternative OS work with their phones.)
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- Ubuntu is too far
- Jolla UI and graphics looks ugly
- Tizen reminds me android and i hate android
- BB10 looks awesome, it looks like harmattan but it is out of linux

So i'll wait for jolla to enhance its crappy look
 

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Originally Posted by shmerl View Post
Hehe, loosers.
Forgive my interruption; however I just wanted to correct this. It should be "losers" - and yes, not having Qt, OpenGL and many other ways to develop for WP is quite the losing battle.

But with WP8, they are at least Unity3D compatible. That's something that brings me joy.

BB10 has my attention so far. Jolla, I'll wait for a push into my territory before I make it a priority.

Carry on...

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We know for sure that Ubuntu for mobile is free software.
We don't yet know whether Sailfish interface will be free.

So I believe there will be third party build of Ubuntu for mobile without Amazon etc.

Actually, even now we can have it and test it on n900/n9/n950 - there are sources.

And eventually - they use QML and Qt - this means that Qt apps from Maemo, Harmattan, Nemo, Sailfish will be easily ported to Ubuntu phone. And vice versa.
 

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We know for sure that Ubuntu for mobile is free software.
Pertaining Canonical's interest in making their venture commercially viable, and judging by their past wrongdoings, i wouldn't bet my b*lls on this.
 

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Tizen with non native apps is not an option for me. Ubuntu seems nice but we have to keep in mind tha cannonical promised tvs last year and we still haven't seen a product yet. Jolla is for me the only valid option because unlike cannonical they are not searching for someone to use their os but will lauch their own jolla branded devices.
 
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I'd guess Sailfish has the same chances to have open UI as Ubuntu for mobile. Time will tell.
 
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Watched this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lOpNajx3xI
The Ubuntu Mobile product manager says, its a normal ubuntu with the same codebase, only another user interface, so i think there are all the standard linux things running, like dbus, pulseaudio, etc...
My english is not the best but i think i have heard that normal desktops applications will run too and to adapt desktop apps to mobile ui will be very very easy.
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Yes, you are correct. But to replace desktop you should connect to bigger screen. But i don't think you can use desktop application?

Ubuntu will release their version first, but jolla will be way ahead with device. Will be a hard battle. From the gui, I think I favor ubuntu atm.
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