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Unless they screw something up badly, MeeGo compliance means everyone else's MeeGo devices are potential Ovi customers too.
People really want OVI as their app store?
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Yeah, if wishes were fishes... no one is going to nearly monopolise the market like MS managed, not Google, not Apple and not Nokia either.
Unless they screw something up badly, MeeGo compliance means everyone else's MeeGo devices are potential Ovi customers too.
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Fact is that no hardware manufacturer can run development of Android to better suit their needs. It is stictly Google's turf and being run for Google's interests only. It may sell well for the moment, but it may also fail miserably in future and should such thing happen, all manufacturers can do is to find some other OS to suit their needs. Also, more the manufacturers use Android with little or no customizations to differentiate from each other, more fierce the competition between them will go. In the end it will lead to eroding margins, just as Mr. Vanjoki said. Of course, if Nokia adopted Android (and lost all possibilities for any uniqueness and independence) it might sell very well in the short run. They know how to make good hardware. Problem is that such move would completely disintegrate and undermine their software strategy which is all for Qt, Symbian and MeeGo. Of course Symbian might eventually get phased out at some point if there is absolutely no need for it, but I have my doubts about sense of such move.
As for N8, I would judge it only after final products actually shipped, got reviewed and of course, when I have actually tried it myself. So far hands on tests have been somewhat positive. For me it doesn't seem too bad for middle class smartphone. The flagship will be running MeeGo, which at the moment is hard to judge because of it's phase of development and lack of information. But we'll see...
Last edited by JulmaHerra; 2010-09-23 at 12:33.