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Wasted my time reading all these pages of comments.
As someone said earlier, If you want to suck steves cock please go ahead. He once again has reminded you of your need to be held and hugged by the man with no substance.
All these pages of comments and *****ing about how N900 isnt as good as the Iphone 4G require some clarification. I expect this from a symbian forum but from Meemo? seriously?
Apple make one phone - just one. Thats it. Nokia makes hundreds
Nokia has NEVER until very recently, been behind the game. Nokia's hardware and Software was a good decade ahead of motorolla, samsung and the only company close was sony Ericsson.
Those criticizing meego - seriously? grow up. This is a childish rant. Meego for mobile is not even released yet and you're sharing your useless wisdom. Meego will be very different from any apple OS. It by nature, is different.
There is no "myth" about nokia's approach to Openness. Just look up the "share your mod" thread and you will see what this bad boy Maemo (almost 9 month old device can do).
Everyone else, please contribute respectfully or just go sell your integrity and jump on the iphone wagon. We wont miss you.
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2010-06-07
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IMO it looks good. The screen is awsome and battery life seems good, if true.
But, same screen size, no real video chat, same storage capacity, only 5mp camera( I was expecting 8mp or better) no 4g.
In sumary: a deception, considering current competition and of coming devices. As other previously stated, Apple used to raise the bar, IMO they did not raised the bar enough, especially when they fall short comparing to others in some many areas.
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2010-06-07
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Funny.... mine works fine without a 3rd party app. Unless you consider skype a third party app, even though was installed in my phone from the factory.
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2010-06-07
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Which is often a bad thing (like no video cam on the 2G and 3G), but often a good thing also.
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Enough of the bitterness... this thread has about 10 pages of healthy conversation.
Seriously, it's not about much more than... comparing one to the other. I think it's a horribly moot point because the N900 is not Nokia's future. The iPhone is definitely Apple's future. Comparisons between the generations of phones (this gen vs. last gen) are inevitable... but honestly I'd prefer same for same.
So what is Nokia's future? MeeGo. And so far, the scant few paragraphs about the OS is all that folks have to compare to so far. I think that MeeGo/Intel/Nokia needs to take the time to talk about their product - not as a comparison, but as an educational method to explain what their goals are, what they will/will not deliver, and above all... why MeeGo is good for them.
No more lofty marketing speak. Detail what it is, how it affects the average consumer - the hard core users will be there regardless - and push a platform like they've never done before.
They need interesting and engaging evangelists and Nokia needs to do something they've not done in a while - be forthcoming with what is coming. And keep those lines of communication open.
This place doesn't need those evangelists - iTT (I mean TMO) is quite informed already. It's the masses that go "ooh" and "ahh" that need to know that something else is coming down the pipe from other vendors.
Not everybody is eligible to purchase an iPhone at lesser prices (subsidized) and most will be later in the year. Nokia needs to take advantage of that.
Hire a street team. Get the message(s) out there. Show some stuff - even if it's "beta" and push it out there. Let Arstechnica - they are in-depth and unbiased - among other places see your stuff. Say it's a work in progress. Hit up EETimes and let Intel show stuff off.
But damn. Do something Nokia.
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2010-06-07
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Coming from the proponent of a phone (oh sorry "portable programming internet device") that is the equivalent of a vacuous iron-pumping meat-head? Okay.
The Meego/Maemo crowd have to the most idiotic foolish motley crew of nerds I've ever seen. They literally want their wallets to be raped.
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Quality > quantity. That one phone crushes anything Nokia has even dreamt of. Nokia would drop everything they're making if they could come out with something as good as the iPhone.
Nokia doesn't care about you, all they want is your money.
But then again if you have a dedicated crowd who will burn their money at your say-so why do you have to worry about creating an innovative, modern, trendy relevant product.
All of those phones were garbage, Nokia had the monopoly on what is now the 8bit equivalent of a computer gaming system. As the hardware has gotten more sophisticated ALL of those companies have leapt ahead of Nokia who though that continuing to put out mediocre products would cut it.
Sorry, your customers aren't that gullible you sanctimonious sons of b!tches (well, aside from the N900 crew on this messaging board). You treat your customers like idiots and that's why Nokia is dying a slow death.
Just look at the laughing stock their flagship product, the N97, was. It was a complete joke made obsolete in the first 3 months of release. Shoddy design in build, an OS that was barely coherent, terrible interface the list goes on and on.
Everything Nokia has touched has turned to crap, is N900 even an officially supported device? And come back to me with that Meego garbage when we get a bloody stable edition of the current MAEMO
If you believe that you've obviously swallowed the lie hook line and sinker, the phone isn't completely open and even if it were, as has been pointed out earlier in this thread, in reality, openess = *****. It isn't a feasible model for a strong product as far as hardware is concerned to be incubated in.
Nokia never had a vision for the N900 and have dumped it like a steaming pile of cow pat.
afaq talking about integrity while attacking everyone who has a legitimate gripe and argument with pure ad hominems? Why am I not surprised.
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Funny.... mine works fine without a 3rd party app. Unless you consider skype a third party app, even though was installed in my phone from the factory.