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2009-10-05
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It is strange than you talk now than my good examples are lost among (almost) 300 posts in this tread.
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2009-10-05
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I wouldn't use the word "knockoffs" to describe them, but there are many intriguing Chinese (and not only) devices mentioned in the Competitors forum already. Since Nokia support Mer (which is already running on several of those) they probably don't think of it as such a big problem anyway.
Given that actual competing devices exist and will keep coming, does it make much difference whether they run some variant of Maemo, Moblin, Ubuntu MID etc?
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2009-10-05
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#294
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It is strange than you talk now than my good examples are lost among (almost) 300 posts in this tread.
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2009-10-05
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None the less, he's given you an invitation to post concrete cases. Rather than posturing, why not respond to that?
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2009-10-05
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2009-10-06
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If I buy the hardware, I have a right to use it. Nokia denies me those rights with the N810's GPS and battery charger. Providing me a broken (or even working) proprietary blob that can use the hardware is not equivalent to giving me the information required to use it myself.
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Looks like Quim's been layin' the smackdown since I checked out this thread last, lol.
Last edited by zerojay; 2009-10-05 at 12:46.