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counting maemo 5 only a bit unfair, it didnt have 500m marketing and it was killed less than a year after release with only ONE device supporting unlike WP7 that have samsung HTC LG bunch of nobodies.
microsoft numbers so far are 2m shipment for Q4
and 1.6m Q1 which much less than ONE phone from a burning platnform (n8).
That's gerbick's line. It may be the truth.
You probably remember that with earlier Maemo devices, Nokia claimed they wouldn't release sales figures because they were higher than expected, and Nokia didn't want competitors to know just how successful their Internet Tablet experiment was. If that's all true, then Nokia may have carried that policy along to cover the still slightly experimental, "step 4 of 5" N900.
Without actual and projected sales numbers though, we're left with nothing more than a few vague corporate PR pronouncements. Fun.
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Maybe they were too embarrassed? Microsoft has taken the same attitude about reporting sales and activation numbers for Windows Phone 7.
Again, it sounds less than impressive and far more like an embarrassed slight of hand to claim, "It did so well, we won't tell you!" Step 4 of 5, indeed. More like, step 4 or 5 times all over your customers.
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So the argument is that although Meego could support a range of phones that could match apple..... it should be put on the back-burner in favour of windows because it is not ready for low end phones?
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and like Elizabeth Taylor and Rock Hudson, the relationship between Nokia an Microsoft might look good on the surface, but we all know that there are reasons why it could never really work
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That is a total and utter lie, which says that the OS could not be put into more hardware fast enough, the issue is more akin to it not being ready on the initial release and with firmware updates the argument is made more moot. If I had to read into it, the firmware updates would require around 2014 to reach a state where it is OS complete, and MeeGo would have the requirements of being a fully functional smartphone OS.
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And by adding licensing and/or marketing into the qualifications of what we do and do not pay attention to... well, Nokia should have marketed more, Microsoft less, whatever... it didn't happen on Nokia's part, it happened on Microsoft's part.
Regardless. Maemo 5 wasn't that high of a seller. It was a better seller than Nokia anticipated, but it didn't do N8 or 5800 numbers - both aren't Maemo btw.