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Not to poop on the previous ideas, but I think we need something bold, funny, and that talks to geeks. I had this idea awhile for the N95 in its heyday, and could easily adapt it to the N900:
The point of the N900 is it is open, so its able to do anything we want, can solve problems in an instant, and is backed by a group of highly skilled open source developers ready to supply any apps we need in a quick manner. The N900's biggest advantage over all other devices is its developer network, and I want it front and center in the campaign. That plus the versatility of the device.
So I propose producing a short film. In it, we have a Verizon Wireless "the Network" type of group that is always following the user. The user will have problems, and need a certain function to solve them. That's where the devs step in, tap a few keys on keyboard while huddled together, and voila! Issue solved with an app!
You can also show "other" smartphones taking too long to do something, and the N900 taking over more tasks at once with multitasking,
using the N900 with TV out for gaming when a Playstation breaks at a party,
using the N900 for movies at the theater when the projector is on the fritz,
using the N900 connected to a sound system at a party just abandoned by a disgruntled DJ,
showing a snooty movie director getting upset at his staff and trashing the panavision cameras, and then mulling cancelling filming for the day, until the Maemo devs step in and hand him an N900, and next it shows the director filming with it, yelling "CUT!", and "Brilliant", with the entire staff behind the screen clapping.
showing 2 guys with smartphones lost in the desert without a data connection, with one using an "iPhone-like" device, unable to use mapping software offline, and the N900 using its offline maps to direct them to an oasis of bikini clad ladies with drinks, and when they see the guy with the N900, they rush him seductively into a cabin but don't allow the "iPhone-like" user.
Show a lonely and small geeky teenage software developer before a massive app approval council similar to the UN security council, speaking of his new app that solves world peace, global warming, and food shortages of the world, but the council rejects the app because the council's device already has a calculator app that solves problems just fine, and "we don't duplicate functions, boys". Then the N900 developers say, "Come with us, we know just what you need..."
And the N900 fills the screen. Then the geek says, "I can't leave yet. I need to call my mother first!", and the N900 rings the Nokia ringtone, and the guy goes, "Mom! I'll be a little late for supper..."
I'm full of this stuff.
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