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looking at the Fremantle roadmap and the fact that they're already slipping slightly on their schedule for the final Alpha SDK.
We can always hold out hope that it'll be earlier, but I'm not counting on it...
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We know what the lead device's processor is (most likely) going to be, but it wouldn't be very difficult for Nokia to make Maemo devices based on differently packaged Cortex (and higher) processors, such as, say, I dunno, the Sparrow...
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When was DNF first promised? Nokia have said there's a new Maemo 5-powered device coming around the middle(ish) of this year. There's masses of work going on in stage.maemo.org, there're SDK pre-releases, bugs being fixed more and more in Bugzilla, open communication from Quim and the others.
Nokia haven't missed any (see below) real dates yet. 3D Realms have. Many times.
A device is coming. Unless Nokia do another hardware design muck-up, it's going to rock (hardware wise); and the expectations for Fremantle are high.
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2009-02-27
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I go back to what I've always said.. the silence, despite everything else, doesn't instill confidence in whether I should wait for Nokia's new product.
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2009-02-27
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Except for the fact that Cortex A9 SoCs wont be available until well into 2010.
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2009-02-27
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When was Nokia expected to put out a new tablet? I thought it was 'soon' many times over. If it doesn't come out by the recently expected June..
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When was Nokia expected to put out a new tablet? I thought it was 'soon' many times over.
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This is the self-feeding nature of this forum, and the blogosphere. Someone says "Father's Day" and suddenly that becomes "the expected June".
Were you at the summit in Berlin last year, when Maemo 5's features were announced? If not, have you watched the videos?
Have you seen Ari Jaaksi talking about the future of Maemo and when to expect a new device?
I honestly think there's a difference between those who weren't there and those who were. The former think those of us in the latter are making stuff up and changing things. We're not. We're quoting Nokia: they set expectations at a mid(ish)-2009 release; and showed a plan to go from September through to mid-2009 with a series of milestones.
We're largely still on that plan.
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But the software is a very different issue. It has lots of capabilities and it has every option I would like to see on it. But it looks disconnected. Many different programs to do similar things. Not enough integration. Slow graphic coolness.
I think the problem here is the system itself. Even if Nokia has put a lot of efford to run it to its limits, the fundation is weak and everything must be done specially for it. No help from any other segment.
I'm being excessively strong on Symbian, I know. But I imagined S60 3rd Edition would beat actual Maemo and I found it doesn't. Maemo has in my opinion much better fundation.
So that gives me hope that Maemo 5 is going to be the first sight into the next OS for mobile devices (that includes phones) of Nokia. An I really hope the delay is because they'll spend the time they need to make the things that have to be done:
1) PIM
2) Resolving how to integrate very different behaviours that not necessarily need to be hildonized (such as picture showing or music playing).
3) PIM
4) Phone control: This is the clue to succeed in the new market. You should be able to use your phone without taking it out from your pocket: calling from your tablet, editing contacts from your tablet, looking at your photos,...
In my opinion Maemo is the best bet nokia has against iPhone/Android/Windows Mobile/Netbooks. Symbian is slooooowly dying.