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2010-02-13
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2010-02-13
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Not too sure what your on about here, the apple new OS or "update" was simply some additional bits of the same OS, copy paste etc. I have had the same update scenario on the Maemo on my n900 with the new version being installed. Its entirely upgradable as much as iPhone is.
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2010-02-13
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I mean iPhone can upgrade from OS 1.0 to 2.0, then to 3.0.
But for Nokia Internet Tablet devices,
N810 cannot upgrade from OS2008 to Maemo 5.
And it seems that N900 cannot upgrade from Maemo 5 to Maemo 6.
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2010-02-13
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I mean iPhone can upgrade from OS 1.0 to 2.0, then to 3.0.
But for Nokia Internet Tablet devices,
N810 cannot upgrade from OS2008 to Maemo 5.
And it seems that N900 cannot upgrade from Maemo 5 to Maemo 6.
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2010-02-13
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t-mobile g1 cannot upgrade from android 1.6 to 2.1
pentium3 perhaps cannot run windows vista properly
point is as time passes OS requirements for hardware change as it adds more functionaility.
i think this is only natural.
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2010-02-13
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iPhone cant run Max OSX or windows or linux, n900 can.
I think its a LOT more upgradable than any other phone.
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2010-02-13
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2010-02-13
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Both iPhone and Android phone can upgrade their OS.
(iPhone can upgrade from OS 1.0 to 2.0, then to 3.0
Android can upgrade OS version from 1.5 to 2.1)
But N900 cannot.
But it seems that NOKIA's "rule" is to make the mobile phone and OS a bundle.
So I am wondering whether NOKIA could provide a CD image or some thing like that to let the end user install the OS by ourselves, just like what Apple does.
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2010-02-13
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Most of them are using Symbian OS.
Different generation models use different version Symbian OS.
It is OK till now.
But I think Nokia should not use this rule on Internet Tablet Series product (N900).
Because the competitors do not do this.