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2010-07-30
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Maemo 6 (codename Harmattan) is the next version of Maemo, which is going to power the next Nseries device and N97/N900 successor - most likely to be called N9 - expected in late 2010. The marketing department decided that in light of the MeeGo announcement, the Maemo name is just not cool any more, so it lost the Maemo moniker and currently has the *provisional* name of MeeGo-Harmattan. Harmattan will implement the MeeGo APIs so it will be a bridge/transitional release between ye olde Maemo and MeeGo (what every sane marketing person will deny as nobody likes transitional releases).
For Meego, at least people seem to know how to spell it. Not so for Maemo
If Nokia sends me there new MeeGo Device as an Excuse i will maybe use it .. sorry but to spend again much Money into a Device thats maybe abandoned after a few Months becouse Nokia thinks well our next high end Operating System will be xxx i wont do this failor twice.
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2010-07-30
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Someone posted a link to where to buy the N900 on Nokia UK. It says it has Ovi Maps for it... but didn't Ovi Suite never support N900?
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2010-07-30
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2010-07-30
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I have only the vaguest of ideas as to what Ovi Suite and PC Suite are, and I'll happily admit I haven't followed the talk of which versions of which one support what.
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2010-07-30
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The absolute very least Nokia could do, was to "officially" support MeeGo on the N900 and continued that support at least a couple of years. Now they are going to do the exact same thing on the N8. It will be left out in the cold when Symbian^4 comes out. At the same time, I am sure the board at Nokia are scratching their heads wondering why they aren't selling more smartphones.
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2010-07-30
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@ Idaho
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I have only the vaguest of ideas as to what Ovi Suite and PC Suite are, and I'll happily admit I haven't followed the talk of which versions of which one support what. So, while I seem to remember Ovi Suite adding support for the N900 not too long ago, I'll accept for the moment the implication of your final question.
That established, how does Ovi Suite not supporting (or supporting) the N900 have any bearing upon whether or not the N900 has Ovi Maps installed on it? The only connection I can see, and it seems a stretch, is the preloading of map data, and Jaffa explained a straight forward method of achieving that well before the N900 was even released.
So, would you please better explain where you're leading?
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2010-07-30
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2010-07-30
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The real question is, isthat step 4 of 5? Or is it step 5 of 6 perhaps? 6 of 7? Maybe what Nokia really needs is to just come out and admit they need 12 steps up front.
The absolute very least Nokia could do, was to "officially" support MeeGo on the N900 and continued that support at least a couple of years.
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