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2009-06-12
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Honestly, I don't even want to try splitting this thread -- even though I agree that it should. I agree that it would be a big pain (unless Reggie knows of a painless way to do it). I could try, but I'd have to find all pertinent posts, etc. Maybe someone who is passionate about the issue can post a new thread and quote some of the useful passages here. That would be helpful.
Thanks,
Tim
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2009-06-12
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I'm also surprised my discovery didn't make a bigger splash on tmo. Perhaps everyone is sure that we have a phone already, or maybe I should have chosen a less high-traffic thread, or maybe I should have started a new thread?
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2009-06-12
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2009-06-12
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2009-06-13
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My impression: almost everyone following this stuff is probably sure that at least one Maemo 5 device will be a phone, and the squabbling has moved on to whether or not there's also going to be a Maemo 5 unphone.
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2009-06-13
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My impression: almost everyone following this stuff is probably sure that at least one Maemo 5 device will be a phone, and the squabbling has moved on to whether or not there's also going to be a Maemo 5 unphone.
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2009-06-13
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Emergency calls?!?
Look what I just found in the SDK! It's under "Settings / Restore original settings" if you want to see for yourselves.
I guess this is confirmation that we're getting a phone, eh?
EDIT: More confirmation from the SDK!
When starting up the desktop, I see this error:
Interesting... A "cellular operator home item," eh?Code:hildon-home[2930]: GLIB WARNING ** default - /usr/lib/hildon-desktop/connui-cellular-operator-home-item.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
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2009-06-13
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Why is this not being picked up more? I mean, if this is true (I haven't looked at the SDK for this) then I would of thought Engadget and the likes would be all over the fact that Nokia are bringing out a Linux based phone! Unless of course the disclaimer is aimed at people who use Skype and the likes to make emergency calls? Kind of a big confirmation of what we are going to see?
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2009-06-13
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I'm also surprised my discovery didn't make a bigger splash on tmo. Perhaps everyone is sure that we have a phone already, or maybe I should have chosen a less high-traffic thread, or maybe I should have started a new thread? I can still do that... Should I?
I don't think it has anything to do with Skype or other VoIP services; VoIP providers usually give disclaimers about not providing emergency call (ie 9-1-1) capability.
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