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Okay... I blink and there is 6 pages of responses. That has never happened to me before :B
So, interesting enough, most people seem to agree to a point that the N900 isn't going to win over Joe Average (This Joe A. is a U.N. citizen). And people are okay with that. I agree that as a step 4 of 5 device, maybe it's not intended to be.
However, I want Maemo to be a success. Enough of a success that Nokia will put resouces in it and not just have it as a backup plan to the next Symbian series. For now, enough of a success to make sure step 5 will be reached.
How much of a success does it need to be? Well, maybe not much. Maybe I just am too impatient. The 770, N800 and N810 were not big sellers, and still we got the N900. I just think a success means Maemo will get further, faster. If Maemo isn't a success in 2010, I think Android will get further, faster.
I want Maemo to become Nokias point of focus. And that will only happen if it gathers interest in broader masses.
But, we'll wait for step 5 of 5. Okay.
At some time in the future, though, say step 6 of 5, I'd like to see full featured Maemo devices in the 5800 price range.
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2009-10-07
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Will just narate a short incident - yesterday I got locked out of my car with my car and house keys AND Cell phone (N95) IN the car. I couldn't call my wife or anybody. This was in front of my home in the parking space.
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I don't get it. Everybody here is talking about Maemo and N900 like some alien really-hard-to-use high tech mumbo jumbo. Yeah, it's different. But it's nothing more complicated than other OSes or devices.
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I think by now it is clear that Nokia believes that there is sufficient market space for such devices as the N900.
Remember, it ain't just balding, greybeard *nix hacker geeks like me that are into these devices (that would be an unprofitable market)...there is a whole new breed of tech savvy late-teens/twentysomethings that are cool with linux distros like Ubuntu. They understand what this device and platform means, and they have mommy & daddy's wallet to raid at Christmas