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2011-05-21
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2011-05-21
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No hw keyboard?????
Seriously, wtf :/
I'm pretty sure 95% of the community wants a keyboard, why the hell doesn't they just make more of those "developer edition" phones then?
Nokia is really bugging me now.......
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2011-05-21
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2011-05-21
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2011-05-21
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Haven't read the last 30 or so pages.
But yes, I can now confirm this as well. Everything about the consumer device was new to me, until some minutes ago. All I knew was about the developer device.
There'll be the developer device, which will be distibuted to.. well.. developers^^ For example at the MeeGo Conference (if they didn't changed plans in the last 48 hours).
It's not thrown away money, because it was already produced some time ago and since then it's in Nokias warehouse.
The teaser is neither thrown away money, because the device has to be presented to the community in any way.
It wasn't sold (selling it commercially was the initial plan) because someone decided the OS wasn't ready. That is (among others) also the reason why some high Nokia employees quit their jobs some time ago. (Best regards, if you're reading this, still miss you)
The consumer device won't get a keyboard. It will have better hardware (developer: 1Ghz A8 (but newer production process than the N900, therefore lower battery consumption and higher performance) consumer: Dual Core ST Ericsson). That doesn't mean that the developer device does have bad hardware. I think it's a really amazing and well built device.
edit: btw. I'm in San Francisco atm. Sorry in advanced, probably I can't comment here as much as I'd like to.
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2011-05-21
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2011-05-21
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Thank God zehjotkah as confirmed everything I have been claiming perhaps now people will stop questioning my integrity just b/c i would not post sources
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2011-05-21
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2011-05-21
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i've been looking for a hwkb upgrade for my N900 for a few months as I want to keep the N900 dedicated for Meego DE tinkering (started playing with QT), and I'm unimpressed enough with Android to be very restricted on choice.
ATM the SE Xperia Pro seems like a maybe....
I've had the Desire for a while now but still use the N900 as my main device.
Failing a hwkb option, I'm happy to try the harmattan consumer device (never in a million years could I pass myself off as a dev)
Always remember you're unique, just like everyone else.
Last edited by onethreealpha; 2011-05-21 at 08:55.