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2012-01-10
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2012-01-10
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The real problem is that Maemo5 is not 100% opensource. If you can talk Nokia into giving you access to the source... good luck. Lots of people have tried, offered to sign NDA agreements and the like, and nothing. Nokia is content to let Maemo go away, because they really don't want the competition on the WP7 line.
Now if you could talk Samsung into buying Maemo....
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2012-01-10
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2012-01-10
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Dude buy an N9, surely you could flog off one of your spare Samsung devices, you must atleast get a discount if not freebies?
I agree that Samsung have superior hardware when you're talking about multimedia devices, for your screens, cpu etc.
But reception wise, Samsung's not much better than Apple, and that say's a lot, ignoring antennae gate of course.
We're talking about smart phones where their primary function is making calls. Samsung has a bit to learn yet on that end.
Obviously you guy's haven't got the experience of say Nokia, Motorolla, Sony Ericcson etc so you'd expect as much.
Doesn't matter so much if you have full reception everywhere but if you go anywhere where the reception is even slightly limited, hold your Samsung up to a Nokia, and you will see the difference.
But good on ya for being open minded enough to give Maemo a go, hopefully you try out Meego too! I still miss my N900 dearly mind you.
Actually one thing that'll help on the N900, overclock that sucker, I used to sit around 1ghz with no issues, can't help the ram obviously but doesn't it say a lot about the superior Coding of OS's by Nokia to do so much with such nerfed HW in the first place?
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2012-01-10
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whats the point??, n9?? thats old chipset and HW, maemo5 will run like a storm if go with dualcore and 1ghz of ram, yes i know we still can do much with limited hw in n900, so if we can port it into another HW that better, we can do more and more and more, thats it
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2012-01-10
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To tell you the truth. I still have never seen a need for a faster processor in my N900/maemo5. The same goes for RAM.
The only activity that might need faster CPU/more RAM is browsing some heavy-loaded web page (e.g. with Firefox), but at least *I* avoid such pages (even on a PC).
Other than that, I don't think I've ever hit the 256MB mark. And I don't need my contact list or xterm or the e-mail client to open in less than 1ms. 1 second is also fine.
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2012-01-10
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2012-01-10
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2012-01-10
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@ Malaysia
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here it is, its looking damn cool to run maemo in it,
http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_i927...glide-4071.php
thats it, its keyboard built in
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thx for ur attention, sorry once more