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2011-07-07
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What I don't understand is that the N9 is a great phone for consumers and he doesn't want it to catch on and become popular! My girlfriend the other day told me there's a "new phone" called the N9 and I listened to her talking about it for like 10 minutes on how cute the "pink" one is and how awesome it looks like (UI).. And not trying to sound like an a**hole but she's pretty naive when it comes to any kind of electronics/technologies. What I'm trying to say is that MeeGo is appealing to devs and power users and also those "regular" consumers! But somehow they (Nokia/Board Members/Elop) don't want that continue!
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2011-07-07
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2011-07-07
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2011-07-07
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This hating on Elop is just getting ridiculous. Seriously he has created the most direct plan that the company has had in years and people are just disrespecting the effort he has put forth. If he hadn't become CEO I would've bet money Nokia would NEVER have released the N9. The company has no clear direction or laid out plans for the future.
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2011-07-07
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2011-07-07
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It is obvious that they needed the N9 last year, it has arrived too late, and the big picture is in two years, Nokia being the "Windows phone", competing to Apple and Android (Android, not HTC and others).
This is the big picture, and the promise that they won't be simply hardware manufacturers, but they will "transform" windows.
The big picture is that they couldn't wait forever to Meego, Nokia cannot dissapear, and when facing its potential crack, the only option was to go to Windows. Now the N9 is so good? Too late, what if for some reason the N9 wasn't ready now? What if the N9 is so usable as the N900?? Because, the N900 is a great mobile, but for geeks, not for standard users.
Perhaps the N9 is also "difficult" for normal users, and Nokia needs something really standard (we will see)
If I was in their position, I think I would have done the same. My only concern is that, if the N9 is a hit, why don't take profit of it? Windows and Maemo can coexist, the same that HTC works with Android and Windows.
If the common sense is to be applied, We will see a good future for Maemo, perhaps not Meego to keep Windows happy (I would bet Windows has put a LOT of money). The days keep going, and I am more and more sure that I will buy the N9, and pray for the friendship between the common sense and Elop.
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2011-07-07
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2011-07-07
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Hmmm... is it time to open a betting pool thread?
Everyone has their own crazy predictions, it's time to log them up somewhere neat.
- Will Nokia's condition improve within the next 12 months?
- Will Elop be credited to sink or safe Nokia within the next 12 months?
- Will there be any MeeGo* devices from Nokia past N950/N9?
- Will Nokia be bought out by another company? (if yes, by whom)
I sincerely doubt it, even if they turned around and started doing everything right, I think it's too late. It's like trying to slow a down-hill run-away car back after it's been gaining months of speed heading downhill and then trying to push it back up to the top.- Will Elop be credited to sink or safe Nokia within the next 12 months?
Yes, I'm certain he'll be credited with sinking this ruined company--he already has been. I can't see how he can be credit with anything but turning Nokia into his next ruined Kin project.- Will there be any MeeGo* devices from Nokia past N950/N9?
I'm convinced that there won't be, sadly.- Will Nokia be bought out by another company? (if yes, by whom)
Probably yes, most likely by Microsoft since it appears to me as if there's a barely discrete effort to undermine the existing and legacy workforce, products and services, stock, brand and morale.Mark my words. I've been pretty good with predictions so far.
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2011-07-07
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...the obvious thing to do is to make Maemo devices for mid end as well. I refuse to believe that the N9 is the last Linux based phone.
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It may be a bit too unfamiliar for people to wrap their head around it. Maybe teenagers and geeks will like its engaging and innovative design language, but I think the UI is part of the reason it is not more successful with the "masses" (as you say).
As far as I know, Mango introduces new features but this UI issue still remains. I wonder how they will advertise it, since they basically need a marketing reboot for Mango. "Check out these new features in Mango!" "But wait - these are features available on any platform!".