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Open OS isnt a key for success. You could build propriety OS and have a great success (check Apple story).
1) no way for that. Handheld device could replace in 5 years PC which we see today on market. But future PC or descktops, whatever will be different in all ways. So gap between devices will exists
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N900 is mainstream in comparisson with N810, even with N97/N97 mini it wont be a mainstream. mass production of Maemo devices planned to 2011-2012 years. Before QT integration it will be just an expiriment and devices to show new OS to the market, to grew user base. That's all.
About bug reports. All devices for test have crash logger. Astonished that you guys dont know so simple things. This logs are sending to Nokia site directly. And collect by team which devoted to software part.
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Open OS isnt a key for success. You could build propriety OS and have a great success (check Apple story).
1) no way for that. Handheld device could replace in 5 years PC which we see today on market. But future PC or descktops, whatever will be different in all ways. So gap between devices will exists
2) Thats trend to make "open" platform. Dont think that it so great. But it will be some winners, some loosers. Openess is not a key for success.
3) from device to device no, from desktop sometimes but problems minor and very well described (will be checked and corrected for sure)
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Disagree strongly. In 5 years, desktops will be even faster, yes, but phones will be fast enough to be "good enough" for 99% of the business user's laptop needs. Screen size is obviously a problem.
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99% is pretty strong. I'd say the smaller screens knock out about 15% of typical business needs (spreadsheets, documents, etc). From experience I can say I was able to do about 80% of my typical work on an N800 and that was 2 years ago... but 99%? I don't think we'll ever see that day.
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And just for the record, I am not all that impressed by the N900 - I am not getting one.
We know the changes won't be dramatic, like the won't add MMS or portrait support overnight. But they way you put it, Nokia is willing to let a show stopping 3G bug go into production without any care or attention to it. Sorry, I am not buying it.
Last edited by mrojas; 2009-09-25 at 21:18.