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2010-08-06
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2010-08-06
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Is that a hint of sarcasm there?
If MeeGo turns out to be a lifesaver!
For me, then n900 is one of the most flexible "smartphones" out there - you can install pretty much anything you want and is fully programmable.
The technical team have done a terrific job of producing the n900 but unfortunately Nokia "management" have obviously mis-managed it.
All we can do is wait and see when the next update to MeeGo performs like. I think it's due in October at some point.
Incidentally according to the open-source Harmattan project the project has been absorbed into MeeGo.
I imagine for a 1.1 release we should expect something quite stable. As regards to any Nokia-specific software I have no idea if the n900 version of MeeGo will get anything - hopefully Nokia will do something.
Who knows if Flash 10 is to be included in MeeGo at some point (it would need to be for the next MeeGo device) then maybe the n900 may actually get a Flash backport.
We can speculate all we like all we can do is wait until October and see what develops.
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2010-08-06
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2010-08-06
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Some are getting confused as to what some are complaining:
1. Most are upset at Nokia in relation to the N900. Not at N900 directly.
2. Nokia said "they" will not provide/support "their" MeeGo on N900.
3. Not enough communication from Nokia about the N900 and its future support that general consumers are interested in such as full OVI maps. (Most don't know or care if N900 will get Qt4.x blah blah) (Also, in some countries, it was only released about a month ago so it's not an old device by any means)
4. Where is the damn Rollercoaster game we've been teased with 5 months ago? (lol, I just added this in for kicks)
Please don't get this confused with:
1. We will probably get fully working non-official/community build Harmattan/MeeGo. Without Nokia's offical support.
2. We will probabaly get fully working Android (Nitdroid) someday. IMO, this is more important than MeeGo as it makes the N900 far more versatile. Obviously not getting Nokia's support for this one.
3. N900 is an awesome device with a huge amount of untapped potential still. Thanks to all the super devs/hackers in making N900 the best device for many so far.
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2010-08-06
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slender if everything was positive in this world it would be a heck of a boring place to be !.
"I like feedback with sources and some explanations when you are trying generalize something or saying something that you think is fact."
If you know anything about a successful business then you will know that negative feedback is the best thing any company can get IF it knows how to deal with it and put wrongs right !.
He gave positive negatives and explained exactly what the problems are he has and THAT is just the kind of neagivity a comany needs to make good if it is run properly of course.
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2010-08-06
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2010-08-06
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I actually agree with that statement.
Does that make me a troll now?
Nokia gives next to no information regarding the device, the twitter hoopla they put together ignores the platform and questions altogether, and the theoretical "ARM development" platform for MeeGo was far behind the curve at MeeGo release than it's Intel counterpart. It actually for the most part still seems to be.
I know the N900 team is working hard on that (Stskeeps included), but you have to realize that with no official support on a MeeGo adaptation to the N900 we are not going to get a perfect OS. Also, Stskeeps is the first to tell you he isn't a "Nokian". I do believe they cut him a check, but I don't think he's actually "in" Nokia. So, they (Nokia) are going to get it (MeeGo) to a "good enough" level and let it slide by, because honestly, why continue developing on something they won't make any more money off of? Now, hopefully the community will be able to go from "Good enough" to end-user reliable but that's still speculation if that will happen.
The N900 and Maemo 5 are about as high on Nokia's radar as the Palm Pre is in the smartphone arena. Or at least, that is the by and large impression they are leaving.
Now, that's not saying there isn't a future to the N900 in MeeGo, like I said that's speculation at this point, however with no official support and with MeeGo's own UI frameworks talking about using things such as multi-touch being an integral part of the OS - the N900 is certainly not the target for MeeGo.
I love my N900.. there is no other phone in the Market right now that even comes close to be a better fit for me than the N900. I'm not spreading FUD.. I'm simply speaking bluntly on exactly the way appearances are right now. And these appearances are by and large Nokia's fault.
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2010-08-06
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On the other hand you can speculate speculate and speculate
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2010-08-06
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Are we talking about official announcements from Nokia about maemo & meego?
I like cake.