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2010-07-30
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n900 has probably taught users to wait with any Nokia new release, as there is a good chance they will abandon the device and/or offer shoddy product development if past history is anything to go by.
But as long as the hardware is Kosher and quality and there is sufficient independence i.e community and different operating systems installed, as well as the user being able to adapt to fixes and challenges (not that they should have to) one can find reasons to buy the device.
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2010-07-30
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2010-07-30
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Does the meego image (v1 no ui) share the same code & versions of software as maemo?
If harmattan is meego then why does the current release of meego for handsets seem so immature?
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2010-07-30
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2010-07-30
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So ya, sorry for this long post and i'm not trying to put anybody off, but seriously, don't many of you have that feeling deep down in your hearts, where you sometimes wonder whether the price you paid for is really worth it? Compared to the APPSTORE, it really does lack support. But ya, i still love it.
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2010-07-30
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You can't make an OS in 3 months. You just can't. That's why 'real' MeeGo devices will see the light of day only in 2011, likely on more powerful hardware. In the meantime, there is a perfectly functional Maemo 6 but to avoid the Osborne effect, they renamed it to MeeGo and made a compatibility layer for it. As simple as that
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2010-07-30
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I read the Symbian-Guru's post and the nokia forums post about Ovi Suite, and poeple complaining about how Ovi Suite was how you put Ovi Maps on the device. I think I'm wrong though based on your response, but perhaps the map updates come from Ovi Suite?
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2010-07-30
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Do you have any idea when we can expect maemo 6 to be released to the public?
Is it the same release as expected in October or will that be just the reference UI?
If this is truly the case that's fine - Maemo 6 is released as a "version" of meego then "real" meego is released on new device in 2011.
I just wish Nokia would formally announce something like this!
E.g. by a Director or Product Manager.
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Let's see:
Maemo is stable and operating quite well.
Harmattan is maemo 6?
Maemo has been renamed to meego "because it's cool"
Meego ux reference handset ui is different from harmattan ui?
Does the meego image (v1 no ui) share the same code & versions of software as maemo?
If harmattan is meego then why does the current release of meego for handsets seem so immature?
If maemo/harmattan/meego are indeed the same then meego in its current state is a serious regression!
If maemo/harmattan/meego are indeed the same then I would have expected a fully-working image that would have changed and adapted over time.
Red Hat can do it - e.g. Red Hat Enterprise & fedora so it is not a "linux" problem - it's a management problem at Nokia.
I'm sorry but I smell marketing bullsh**!
As far as I understood things - harmattan was being developed as maemo 6, Intel were working on meego, at some point Nokia decided to join meego and announced meego will become/replace maemo and shared very similar structure. Meego has it's own reference handset ui and Nokia has it's own separate handset ui (harmattan).
It's a pity things are like this I thought Nokia have great hardware and a great platform to compete in today's market - instead they seem to be making "plans for the future" and everyone else is continuing to improve their own mobile OS and add features.
Will my next phone be Nokia?
I'm going to wait and see.
I don't care who makes my next device - I'm not loyal to any company.
I'm a PC and I don't give a f***
*PC = Pi**ed-off Customer
I like cake.