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2010-08-11
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Reading all this and then knowing the truth.. when ppl ask me which phone am I using,
I say "n900 and its maemo".. not nokia( its just sth printed on the body thas all)
It seemed like nokia brought out the tablets as a sort of test product, get the community to do the work then offer very little support. Then on top of this they make the n900 aimed at a more mainstream market, totally ignoring the community’s suggestions and stopping n8x0 support.
I want to know if nokia have done the same with the n900, to me it looks like a great phone and the community support seems top notch as usual but I keep reading about nokia dropping maemo completely, is this true and is there another os in place?
P.S I have searched the forums anc cannot work out an answer, im hoping a more relevant member will know as I haven’t used the forums in quite a while.
n810.
n900