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What we are not going to agree on, is what consumer friendly means. You say an ecosystem is required to make that happen. I respectfully disagree.
I am not a market expert, can't tell if am right on this, but I think a phone with good basic applications can survive without the almighty ecosystem.
Just give that phone half of a chance please, don't announce something similar with windows on it two days later.
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2011-06-25
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...then you'll see how an "ecosystem" all of a sudden is important because the average consumer doesn't know a *.mkv file from a *.csv file.
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Well I don't know what a csv file is (comma seperated ? electronic sheet ?) but when you double click it on your desktop your distro should know. And if your phone is as complete as a 100Mb livecd then you don't need an ecosystem in this case.
That is why I asked you before what ecosystem does your desktop have, because desktop computers don't need ecosystem.
Can you present an example where an ecosystem is required on a phone - a phone that can handle anything my 800Mhz PIII 392Mb ram desktop can handle ?
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2011-06-25
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Quality apps on iOS ? Or are you saying nice looking apps ? Quality apps for what ? Where are iOS apps like LaTeX (with compiling), Maxima/wxMaxima (complete Computer Algebra System with nice user interface), Python, (Easy) Debian, etc ? I use them, I need them.
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2011-06-25
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I'm not sure you knew... but here's the five steps since you're oblivious:
770 (step 1 - initial edition)
N800 (step 2)
N810 (step 3)
N900 (step 4)
N9 (step 5 - consumer friendly edition)
Right there are my five steps. Any other questions?
(step 6) ?????
(step 7) PROFIT
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2011-06-25
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What we are not going to agree on, is what consumer friendly means. You say an ecosystem is required to make that happen. I respectfully disagree.
I am not a market expert, can't tell if am right on this, but I think a phone with good basic applications can survive without the almighty ecosystem.
Just give that phone half of a chance please, don't announce something similar with windows on it two days later.
So now will never know if an ecosystem is required for a powerfull phone. This baby was born to be killed.