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Who remembers Aikaspektri on Nokia's first Symbian smartphone?
http://pouet.net/prod.php?which=1375...anycomments=50
When I saw this on someone's Nokia 7650 I was totally blown away and there was no other phone that could show off like it did back then.
Wouldn't it be awesome if we would see something like that for the all powerful Nokia N900?
Don't know how high the chances are though, since demos are usually tailored and coded around specific hardware with weird calls and (graphics) tricks and thus ports aren't probably realistic.
But still!
I wonder or there are more people like me silently hoping that somewhere in the future someone will code a cool looking and sounding demo for the Nokia N900!
Proud Nokia N900 owner