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2010-01-19
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2010-01-19
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This is cited as the major reasons why both his N900 and N97 reviews took so long to publish. The man does solid work.
His blatant refusal to join in on the Nokia bashing party that the editors at Engadget enjoy and instead write factual reviews is also a reason why he is openly mocked by the *****s on the Engadget podcast.
Let's turn our attention back to the N900, though, since it's the only Maemo 5-powered device available today.
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Chris Zeigler is the Head Editor of Engadget Mobile and has always delivered very balanced and thoughtful device reviews.
This is cited as the major reasons why both his N900 and N97 reviews took so long to publish. The man does solid work.
His blatant refusal to join in on the Nokia bashing party that the editors at Engadget enjoy and instead write factual reviews is also a reason why he is openly mocked by the *****s on the Engadget podcast.
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I remember of a chinese device that runs Maemo 5 as well, that's for sale in China. An N900 copy, if you will.
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2010-01-19
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I don't think he did his homework:
I remember of a chinese device that runs Maemo 5 as well, that's for sale in China. An N900 copy, if you will.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/19/nokia-n900-review/
For the long and short of it, they like the potential of the N900, think Maemo is very promising, but don't recommend the phone to "joe average" users (not a surprise, really).