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2010-11-23
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Personally, I don't give a monkeys if it's "failed in the consumer market" or not.
I've got a great phone/mobile computer and a great community here, so what's the problem?
I am always thinking that Android/iOS is one step ahead Symbian,
and Maemo is one step ahead iOS/Android (thus, Maemo is 2 steps ahead Symbian).
Just like Microsoft Vista, people do not accept at first, but they can accept Windows 7 several years later)
So what Nokia is doing now is just one step backward, and trying to do what Apple and Google did 3 years ago.
Is it right ?
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2010-11-23
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(Just like Microsoft Vista, people do not accept at first, but they can accept Windows 7 several years later)
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2010-11-23
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And,
Symbian^3 cannot provide great UI because of the limitation of the system.
But MeeGo can do this.
if MeeGo is going to be a Phone OS for N9,
then it is trying to imitate iOS/Android.
iOS/Android is 3 years ahead,
If MeeGo is just a duplication of Android, and 3 years behind,
I can barely see the chance that Nokia will finally win the market back.
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2010-11-23
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2010-11-23
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Android is linux. It was done before Nokia did the N900. Nokia were copying to try and grab market %
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2010-11-23
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2010-11-23
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2010-11-23
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I am interested though, Maemo is 2 steps ahead???
It is a basic linux distro on a phone. It is the same as Android but you can jail break it and use it, something Google locked down to reduce the amount of messing that goes on inside. The kernel is the same as every other linux kernel, it is still just Linux and that puts it right back to the same basic logic as Android (upto 2.1 when they split off the kernel tree), Ubuntu, mandriva etc. What Nokia did was code it to a small black box, nothing more, and they didn't do that very well.
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2010-11-23
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the fact that nokia didnt advertise it probably, is one big part of "why it failed" in your eyes. in my opinion, it was more like a test device and its much more than any other phone so people didnt want it maybe. also it had some problems at the beginning and not everybody likes the landscape view all the time. (i actually didnt like it as well at the first time)