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2011-05-12
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Do you even know what your last post was before you make a new one? You said Android and iOS are optimised for dual core, then said no but they have support for years.
Android isn't optimised for much of anything, it runs like crap on single core, people are now ejaculating over the spec sheet of the SG2 and it isn't optified for dual core. It's just this endless circle of ********.
I don't know about you, I want MeeGo to be different, i want it to stand above Android by being able to claim that it's not fragmented, that it works well, and it's optimised.
If something is chasing Android, it might as well pack up and go home
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2011-05-12
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@ North Carolina (Formerly Denmark and Iceland)
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2011-05-12
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Ok, seriously, buy the LG MeeGo if you're already sure you'll hate Nokia's
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2011-05-12
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Apparently my point wasn't clear. My point was that we are more likely to get a fully optimized experience from Android than we are from MeeGo.
Android is far from perfect but they have choice, they can choose from single core to dual core. They also have an OS that has proven marketshare and a customer base (which means they will have a future). MeeGo is still waiting to get to the starting blocks.
Nice and mature. Well, given that MeeGo is still unreleased, from my point of you are doing your share of "fantasizing" about how good MeeGo is or will become, so right back at ya buddy.
Great. It can be dual core and do all those things.
It hasn't left the house yet.
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2011-05-12
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2011-05-12
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2011-05-12
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2011-05-12
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1ghz single-core Armv7, TI Omap will do fine.
4" OLED
Hardware keyboard
That's it. If the first device will not have a hardware keyboard I really think Nokia should make another one with, like N8 and E7.
But the WM7 "horse" has a blood lineage tracing back to donkeys such as WM6.5, 6.1, 6.0, 5.1 that was fully neglected for too many years and Microsoft did sweet F all to maintain it (still running on Pocket IE4/6!!).