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2010-01-29
, 16:27
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#391
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2010-01-29
, 16:29
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@ Brazil
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Now don't get me wrong, N95 was a fantastic device, but that lame move from Nokia have severely shaken my decade-old trust and confidence in the company, and if N900 didn't came along I'd probably have a competitors device in my hands right now, and I wouldn't look back. I'm not sure that Nokia can afford to f-up with the N900, too, at least not from my perspective (as a user, and a developer).
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2010-01-29
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2010-01-29
, 16:38
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@ Brazil
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2010-01-29
, 16:39
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#395
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2010-01-29
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@ London, UK
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#396
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$550 for a new phone every year is certainly not saving anybody any money no matter what TCO model you use...
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2010-01-29
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@ New York City
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2010-01-29
, 16:43
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#398
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2010-01-29
, 16:45
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#399
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Support for Maemo 5 is going to dribble on for another few months and will be officially dead by late summer. Nokia haven't invested enough in community resources (like a good website) so the community won't be big enough to take over.
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2010-01-29
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I'm not sure where you're based, where I am (UK) the phone is free on a £30/month contract for 18 months. This is a fairly typical deal for comparable phones. When you come to renew the contract on month 18 you get another handset free... that's just how it goes. If the thing breaks in that time you just use an old one until your contract is up and you get a new handset.
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compatibility, future, harmattan, harmattan is for new $$$, maemo, maemo 6, n900, speculation, upgrade |
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