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2011-01-26
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2011-01-26
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@Millhouse,
Well yes that's correct. I think instead of scrapping the N9 which had already tested and designed, why don't Nokia just release it with Symbian and rename it to the E7 proa better version and faster for people who needs power.
That just my silly thought
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2011-01-26
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@Millhouse,
Well yes that's correct. I think instead of scrapping the N9 which had already tested and designed, why don't Nokia just release it with Symbian and rename it to the E7 proa better version and faster for people who needs power.
That just my silly thought
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2011-01-26
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Are you seriously suggesting that or do you live in fantasy world? Do you have any idea how testing and designing new devices goes? Itīs not some desktop pc where you can throw more powerful cpu or more ram and they just scale without any modifications to OS....yet.
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2011-01-26
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2011-01-26
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I wonder who really cares that the prior iteration was killed.
To me, that's a good thing, potentially new hardware.
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2011-01-26
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2011-01-26
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Come on man, the hardware in question was probably killed months ago, back when Ari Jaaksi left. I dare say, Eldar is late to this party. As for the new hardware, it was probably already in development if not done.
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2011-01-27
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Hopefully Elop will bring some sanity and rationalisation to the organisation and make it see sense - MeeGo will only succeed with top notch software AND top notch hardware, without compromise in either area. Sadly the RM-680 hardware doesn't cut it any more.
Nokia's investor relations call has borne a few more interesting tidbits from the new man in charge. Elop is quoted as saying Nokia must "build or join a competitive ecosystem," with the latter verb in that sentence sure to renew discussions of why the Finnish company should / shouldn't switch to an OS such as Android or Windows Phone 7.
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In terms of Nokia devices, the RM-680 was a cutting edge MeeGo device 6-9 months ago but it is now only a high-end Symbian device. Nokia will continue to face this type of problem while they have these continual delays to their hardware launches because the software is never ready. The N8 was delayed for something like 6 months as well, while they got Symbian^3 ready and they only just had the software ready for when it did eventually launch.