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2009-09-29
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2009-09-29
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FYI. I played with the N900 at the NYC Flagship 2 weeks ago. It took over 20 seconds just to bring up the OVI Maps applications.
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2009-09-29
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Maybe, they hope that by not offering navigation they can entice 3rd parties like TomTom to come in and make an application for it? Kinda like how Google Maps on the iPhone doesn't do navigation.
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2009-09-29
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That's very interesting. So Nokia buys NavTeq in 2007 for EUR 5.7 billion and waits for competitors to develop navi software for their phones?
Im not too sure if that is that smart ...
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2009-09-29
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2009-09-29
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I may be wrong but some one mentioned that turn by turn navigation is currently not possable because of the lack of DMR on the device. Nokia not allowing navigation licences so people cant share them.
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2009-09-29
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2009-09-30
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Also, I can't understand why Ovi Maps (on the Web, not on the s6o devices) is limited to windows and mac os, but, as its home page states is unavailable for unix (my ubuntu box is recognized as such).
Do Nokia sub-organizations share a common strategy? Maemo builds on linux, Ovi doesn't deliver Suite and Maps clients for the same platform?
EDIT: Ragnar while I was writing, I hadn't seen your response. Thanks for your efforts to let us have a peek on what's happening *inside*. I hope that the rest of Nokia supports *you* and *us* in the best way.
EDIT EDIT: Michal Jerz's review states "I could find audio files for voice navigation, which suggests that we should expect this feature to be available." That's great
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2009-09-30
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That's very interesting. So Nokia buys NavTeq in 2007 for EUR 5.7 billion and waits for competitors to develop navi software for their phones?
Im not too sure if that is that smart ...
Now, I'm sure they are planning to make the Ovi Maps client the best possible on Maemo, much better than anything else. So one day, definitely yes. But naturally Symbian is currently a much bigger fish than what Maemo is, and they've had far more time to work for Symbian than for us.