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Rich Green confirms that Nokia will ship a MeeGo device, succeeding to the N900. He speaks of the N950. Will be part of future.

according to this rumour


http://nsuffys.blogspot.com/2011/02/...-le-nokia.html
 
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Cor! I'll certainly buy one of them after the experience I've had with my N900

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If it's the same N950 talked about a year+ ago, then I don't want it if there's not a HW keyboard...
 

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will i have updates every tuesday?
 

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After my experience with the N900 I probably will buy the MeeGo N950. I'd by an N900 v2 running the current version of Maemo (release 3 that is) if it offered two improvements over the original: 1) micro-usb port that won't break under normal, long-term use, and 2) a ghz or better processor.

To secure a definite purchase of the N950 from me add the features above to a 4" screen, keep the rock-solid construction, hw keyboard and ease of porting, developing and installing open source software.

That's all Nokia need to do to keep me coming back.
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I'd buy anything that runs Maemo/MeeGo. Just for the fun of it.
Even if it doesn't have a physical keyboard; yes, that would rule out any practical use of the device, but still it'd be nice having it.
 

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I would also buy a cpu improved n900 successor, I don't care if the screen is resistive or capacitive. It can be fixed with a proper touchpen.

I would also like bigger capacity battery, motorola defy has 1500mah one as n97 does. Bigger battery and smaller chips and (possibly) amoled screen would give us impressing battery life.

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Originally Posted by ibb View Post
Thanks for this but I need help to get AIM messenger on the N900
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OoyVNZxiIo
 

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Originally Posted by xabier View Post
I would also buy a cpu improved n900 successor, I don't care if the screen is resistive or capacitive. It can be fixed with a proper touchpen.

I would also like bigger capacity battery, motorola defy has 1500mah one as n97. bigger battery and smaller chips and (possinly) amoled screen would give us impressing battery life.
Agreed on the larger battery.

I prefer the resistive screen. I still have an affinity for a stylus. I don't use it all the time but frequently enough that I'd miss it.
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Even I, a Nokia nay-sayer, am tempted by this trial baloon. I am even happier if it doesn't have a physical keyboard, which was something I got very used to on my N800. Hmmm. I have just finished swearing off Nokia about a million times, but ... you can't trust me.
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