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2010-02-20
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2010-02-20
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2010-02-20
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2010-02-20
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Getting new functions and OS upgrades is computer thinking, which is why that is what happens on iPhones which come from a computer company.
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2010-02-20
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2010-02-20
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Is this really true, aren't the iPhone OS Upgrades really just the same as a symbian firmware update, adding the features that they missed, and fixing bugs, don't they just market it as an OS to make it sound bigger and more flexible than it really is?
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2010-02-20
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I would say it is purely a bug fix if the sole objective is to address phone bugs or even missing features, it is an OS upgrade if a key feature is adding APIs to allow compatibility with a newer standard for apps. I was under the impression iPhone upgrades have added APIs just as the computer os ugrades have.
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2010-02-20
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2010-02-20
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Since this is one of many threads about "What about Maemo6, MeeGo" on N900 and it will be keep going on because it will appear in "New posts" constantly, swirling around the same topic.
Yes, you have worries about being left behind, please take some time to read through this thread:
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=45213
I've tried to help create some clarity on this issue, so please understand the big picture here.
You aren't being left behind. You're being empowered. And we need to focus on how we can make the future happen for N900 too.
Excuse me, your comment is an idiot comment yourself. Making such claims that the N900 will be running MeeGo is such foolish thing to say. For your information I'm not an idiot like you who is ignorantly dream of something that may or may not happened. Beside science doesn't teach you how to prove or disprove the future may be hold. Science is there to co-exist with imagination. Learn your history of CellPhone before you start spitting out bulls.
Nokia did not claimed that N900 is on MeeGo train. Nokia said, to start with MeeGo developer should work it on QT4.6 which is a cross platform SDK that will work on MeeGo devices. But N900 is the only device that supporting QT4.6 right now. So start Developing applications on it for the future MeeGO.
As for the devices out there that suite my needs, it is none of your business which I would preferred. Beside I did not state that I dislike my N900 and telling me to throw it away and I bought the N900 because I wanted to. SO piss off and stop FUD-ing around yourself.
For your information, I do not have an imaginary friends like yourself. And by saying that it will not be on the Device is not FUD. It is better to expecting less than the actual outcome of uncertainty. If you have too much hope and then at the end you will get no MeeGO then what would make of you? Be disappointed now better than waiting for it to happen in the future.
It is great if it does get MeeGO but as for now do not hold your breath until the proper announcement from Nokia in words.
By the way, are you working for NOKIA or something? If not then can move a long and stop FUD-ing the rumours of N900 getting MeeGO until Nokia announced it.
One important thing is to stop calling people Idiot and abusing people in this forum. We are all a part of the forum. We will be treated equally.