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2011-03-02
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Nokia's big bonus offer doesn't seem to be working (was a Nokia Meego chief). Propably better for Meego in the long run, that these kind of people are jumping to Intel.
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2011-03-02
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at 6.36 there is some strange device - if you have a look at names you can find "Nokia" as on of the contacts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtNV0...eature=related
can it be N950 ???
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2011-03-02
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@Danramos:
The N900 can do things that the other phones cant do at the moment. Few androids can dual boot, even triple boot like the n900 (meego,maemo,android), also you can install ubuntu,windows....etc
Also it OS is 99 % open source...android its not comparable to maemo, android itd an OS for the common people, but with details and suppor for developers, but maemo its fully for developers. you cant compare android and maemo,never.
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2011-03-02
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Odd as this may sound to you, this is exactly why you should support open over closed. Forget commercial apps, they are a dead end in the long run. Companies exist to make money and to do so they have to take money from you. That is a win/lose proposition because as soon as your money becomes meaningless to them compared to the potential billions available from others they will drop you like a hot potato.
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2011-03-03
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As for manufacturing an open hardware platform - thats a whole different ball game. Only OpenMoko came anywhere close to that model and still couldn't compete with closed hardware manyfacturers.
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2011-03-03
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I frankly don't know anything about the iPhone 5. So, I have some questions about it. Some of my questions apply to both the iPhone5 and the N950.
Will the iPhone5 have an FM transmitter? If it does, will it have the range that the N900 is capable of?
Will the iPhone5 have an application that allows one to edit ODF and Microsoft formats?
Will the iPhone5 have a music player that supports ogg files and is as good as Some player?
Will the iPhone5 have an offline GPS that continues to work even when I am out of my carrier's data range?
Will the iPhone5 have multitasking as good as Maemo/Meego?
With the iPhone5 will I be able to use mass storage mode on any computer regardless of operating system and regardless of what programs are already installed on it to transfer media files?
Will the iPhone5 have a removable battery?
Will I be able to purchase an unlocked iPhone5? At what cost?
Just a few questions off the top of my head. I may have more latter.
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2011-03-03
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I plan to keep N900 to see how Maemo/Meego development go and use as a skype home phone/music player. N900 will keep the geeky side of me satisfied, so for the next phone I am looking for something that just works to complement N900.
I'm going off-topic so I will stop here. I cannot wait to see N950, but it's near impossible for me to buy it considering the uncertainty to the Meego world and the questionable support from Nokia.
When we bought our N900, at least the future looked all bright and all promising.