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2010-01-08
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That is definitely wrong. The EU agreement on common charging specifically allows not using micro USB connector for charging if there is a good reason to do it. So all Nokia needed to do is use the micro USB connector for USB only and keep a standard 2mm for charging.
The fact that the N900 has no USB host support is one hundred percent due to Nokia decision.
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2010-01-09
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Erm, yeah, because the EU hasn't mandated that manufacturers standardize on MicroUSB or anything like that.
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2010-01-09
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2010-01-09
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Sure, there is certain amount of fanboism, but I wouldn't say that everybody saying anything negative about Maemo or Nokia gets attacked automaticly.
For example see this thread from yesterday:
Bye (for Now)
Still I think you make good point by pointing out fanboism. Negative trolling and fanboism can fuel each other and create even more noise to community. One of the reason why I think we need more selective but strict moderation, before the constructive people leave elsewhere.
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Ryan Abel