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2010-07-01
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2010-07-01
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2010-07-01
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2010-07-02
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A slide from Intel Developer Forum says "Core M2 Handset UX, based on Intel UX design(using handheld UI framework)". The framework is Nokia developed, but that line leads me to believe the rest of it is not strictly a Nokia effort. Nokia can, and has in the past kept certain built in applications closed(differentiation). MeeGo reference UX being 100 % open, it's a no go for those and something else is needed there. And the bug reports against the handheld UX also seem to indicate Intel developers working on the applications.
Maybe I'm just reading way too much into everything, but I guess we'll see once the reference and Nokia UX's are out..
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2010-07-02
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The Nokia N8 will be our only Nseries devices on Symbian^3. Of course, we ‘never comment on future products’, but a Symbian^4 Nseries device is a strong possibility. A very strong possibility ; )
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2010-07-02
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Anssi Vanjoki just put this rumor out of place:
Anssi:
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2010-07-02
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2010-07-02
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symbian^4 is not a year away it will be complete before end of 2010 with devices expected in 2011.
there is more to a OS than looking pretty, symbian as a lot going for it, when symbian gets its new touch UI people wont even know its symbian, they are the narrow minded ppl who just repeat what engadget writes
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2010-07-02
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I think your kidding yourself if you expect Symbian ^ 4 to be ready before the end of 2010. That would mean that S^3 will of had a shelf life of 6 months. Also, It's a much bigger jump then Symbian ^3, which they had to delay.
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Omnia hd got absolutely no support after i bought it while N97 update after update adding new browser, kinetic scrolling and so on. Lets not even talk about SE or LG.
HTC is pretty good here, but what i have noticed there seem to be lots of talk from them about early fw releases but in the end getting 4-5 months late. HTC hero for example.
Apple is the number one there, but Nokia easily is one of the best of updating the devices and building services around the device. Nokia can and should do better that i agree.
Only service Samsung provided to my galaxy s is kies and nobody have gotten that work me included.