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In the end yes: you should focus your flagship devices on end users, not on developers.
Doing that with N900 was a big waste of time, seriously how many developers have joined and has substantially added killer software to the N900 library? Let me rephrase that: how many small developers have sprouted and started making a living off of developing for Maemo?
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In the end yes: you should focus your flagship devices on end users, not on developers.
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Symbian straight out fails here. Maemo itself is a bit beta, but still nice. However it has practically no refined app system with killer apps. No app store or killer apps = no market traction = no developers on board = no killer apps, rinse and repeat.
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Allow me to doubt your premise here. What exactly do you understand by 'refined app system with killer apps'? Most of the apps frequently downloaded for iOS and Android provide basic functionality already on board Symbian devices. Other not-so-needed apps like Angry Birds (or is this an essential?) exist for Symbian as well. Maemo has so far only one device and it's a niche product, but MeeGo should have even better variety in apps when it comes out.
Am I correct in thinking that you prefer a bare-bone OS with little out of the box functionality over something that offers you all the essentials right from the start?
Oh and please, give me some examples of 'killer apps'. I can't really think of any.
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You Nokia fanboys are so clueless. You know what would be a "killer app" a media player on my $400+ N900 that doesn't mix up my album art and remembers the playback position of my podcasts. Every time I open the Maps app and do a search, I inevitably get results for Nebraska or New Jersey (I live in NYC btw). How about that for a killer app?
And you want to talk about "out of the box functionality"? How about about having a desktop program that allows me to sync my info with my N900 easily. It's been almost a full year since the N900 was released, and there still isn't a shred of solid support via Ovi Suite or PC Suite.
So pipe down with your arrogant "my device can do anything yours can do and better" because it just isn't true.
The difference between an N900 running Maemo and a device running iOS or Android is that, with the N900, you absolutely HAVE to hack/install programs to bring it up to a proper level of functionality, whereas with iOS or Android, you hack/install programs just for fun.
As for Meego, if Nokia follows the same support path as it has with Maemo, it will fail. Maybe then they'll be smart and move to Android.
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Doing that with N900 was a big waste of time, seriously how many developers have joined and has substantially added killer software to the N900 library? Let me rephrase that: how many small developers have sprouted and started making a living off of developing for Maemo?
Mainstream users might still be content with their old phones, but when they do upgrade they usually want a better phone.
Techies and enthusiasts want the best hardware and software or you can GTFO. There was a time the best hardware meant the best phone: that was back in 2005.
Most people I have met loved Android (since 1.6) and iOS on first sight. iPhones are pretty expensive though, but Android has something for everyone at extremely reasonable prices. This is why Android is currently dominating all markets.
Symbian straight out fails here. Maemo itself is a bit beta, but still nice. However it has practically no refined app system with killer apps. No app store or killer apps = no market traction = no developers on board = no killer apps, rinse and repeat.
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