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but Maemo5 is the software of the n900 thats like replacing the S40 software with S60 when it arrived because it is superior, it would be good admittedly but Maemo5 is pretty sharp as is,
I don't think there is much Nokia and Intel will be able to do to give me a better user experience. possibly the creation of more apps is of more importance
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I know a lot of people who would love to have the apps I got on my phone and can't.
It is not the number of apps that are available, it is how useful and unique they are.
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We've been given reason to believe that the company will start by decoupling many of Android's standard applications and components from the platform's core and making them downloadable and updatable through the Market, much the same as they've already done with Maps. In all likelihood, this process will take place over two major Android versions, starting with Froyo and continuing through Gingerbread. Notice that we said apps and components, meaning that some core elements of Android -- input methods, for instance -- should get this treatment. This way, just because Google rolls out an awesome new browser doesn't mean you need to wait for HTC, Samsung, or whomever made your phone to roll it into a firmware update, and for your carrier to approve it -- almost all of the juicy user-facing stuff will happen through the Market.isn't this pretty close to what Nokia has been saying about the relation between Fremantle, Harmattan and MeeGo? If applications are written in Qt they should be easy to provide to all the different platforms, meaning that even though OS may stagnate, new stuff will still keep coming for our N900s
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Nokia's failure today and tomorrow (hopefully not) are due to internal conflict, slow response to market (ignore market trend), un-wise strategy. over-enjoy their glory days.
if nokia really wants to survive at this point in time is to fully support meego. on the other hand intel will still survive even if they don't fully surpport meego. what nokia needs now is not intel and meego. it's fully opened maemo and community not symbian. stop day dreaming that intel will help out. if meego fade away, nokia will be gone since symbian has failed for current market. whatever nokia's future blue print dream is just ********. my n900 will be my last nokia device if nokia keep day dreaming.
nokia engineers and community, you guys did great job and your efforts are deeply appriciated. we need to convince the nokia management and hopefully redirect them instead of keep wasting our effort.