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2011-02-12
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I don't know which company is going make MeeGo handsets but my guess is they're most likely use the Aava platform. They can buy the mobo from Aava and get a Moorestown CPU with 854x480 Capacitive screen and smartphone features (gps,vibra,wlan,bt..) are also included. I can't guess which brand we will see on our MeeGo handsets but I think it's going to use Aava core.
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2011-02-12
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2011-02-12
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Sure, we'll lose the Ovi-services but other than that I wouldn't really care. MeeGo seems to be promising so far, even without Nokia backing them up that much anymore.
Huawei? With MeeGo being a Linux Foundation project, a good hint would be looking at recently-joined members.
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2011-02-12
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Does Ericsson has any plans to release MeeGo phone? They developed U8500 platform.
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2011-02-12
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2011-02-12
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First Sony Ericsson != Ericsson != ST Ericsson. Second, from what I hear Sony Ericsson is really pleased with Android. And since they are not one of the bigger Android handset maker I would doubt it. Also didnt they recently say that Android is there only OS from here on?
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2011-02-12
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According to wiki Ericsson is 50% owner of ST-Ericsson, also Ericsson owns 50% of Sony-Ericsson. They still release Symbian phones, they announced WP7 phone, so why not also MeeGo?
I genuinely can't see why anybody would go with an open system, reason being there simply isn't any money to be made from developing apps for it, it's one of the reasons the N900 failed so much, yes i know hobbyists made a few apps but the UI was always awful.
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2011-02-12
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I genuinely can't see why anybody would go with an open system, reason being there simply isn't any money to be made from developing apps for it, it's one of the reasons the N900 failed so much, yes i know hobbyists made a few apps but the UI was always awful.
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