zimon
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2011-03-03
, 10:42
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2011-03-03
, 13:54
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@ Oxford, UK
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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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2011-03-03
, 15:27
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@ Springfield, MA, USA
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I am repeating myself, but for those reasons I think it is crucial Nokia's first Meego device should have Dalvik VM so people could immediately have applications over the critical limit and it would lure developers and users from the Android-league.
I know some Qt-developers do not want this to happen, because they are afraid of competition, but I think it is only way Meego would succeed.
@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.
That's a really bad news for Nokia's MeeGo strategy.
You simply can't buy open minds...
According to http://lists.meego.com/pipermail/mee...ch/481793.html Hämäläinen Kimmo from Nokia specifically says that they are developing a "phone". This may be a slip, but this seems to be the first time someone has said "phone" rather than "device". Of course, this is not an official announcement.
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.
We have seen how Nokia acts when it drops a device. If you want that experience with the N950, buy one when it's ready.
I predict that it will be harder to get fixes out of Nokia than ever. Before you have time to blink, Nokia will be focused on selling its upcoming Windows phones. When customers have complaints, Nokia will say that the N950 was designed as an experiment,
not as a smoothly working phone, and this was announced long before it was even released.
How are you going to argue with that?
Especially because N950 seems to be "Harmattan/Maemo6" device and not "Meego" device. So, updates to Meego won't be supported if Nokia drops support. I'd advice Nokia to make N950 Meego-ready and get the "Meego" certificate. It would sell better, easier for marketing and people would rather buy when they know Meego will continue at least if Nokia won't.
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2011-03-03
, 15:51
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@ Connecticut, USA
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Not picking on you... however even if the iPhone 5 had all of the above, people would still nitpick against it because of the closed ecosystem or something petty... like Steve Jobs.
Your needs are different than quite a few other folks (read: the people that bought the iPhone in the past)
But at the same time, it's damn nice that you have a set of likes/dislikes that is quite specific. Let's see if any phone/gadget delivers everything as you've described in full, final and supported ways from whomever - be it Nokia, Apple, Samsung or whomever.
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2011-03-03
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(...)
But at the same time, it's damn nice that you have a set of likes/dislikes that is quite specific. Let's see if any phone/gadget delivers everything as you've described in full, final and supported ways from whomever - be it Nokia, Apple, Samsung or whomever.
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2011-03-04
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2011-03-04
, 04:37
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@ North Texas, USA
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#237
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...Maemo isn't open-source, it's open-core (it's not even open-development, as evidenced by all the portions that only Nokia can patch or fix as you can see from all the FIXED IN _NEXT OS_ and WONTFIXES, and so on, that the community hasn't even been allowed to see code for much less have access to the repositories to fix themselves FOR Nokia). MeeGo will hopefully end up being a different story but I can't help this sick feeling in the pit of my stomach after living out the last several years with a Nokia device and watching how they've treated us so far all while beating their chest about openness and giving back to the community.
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2011-03-04
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@ Malaysia
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2011-03-04
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i dont trust nokia anymore
n8 PR 20 looks way better than windows mobile is now. why they dont release it
maemo support being sos o only 3 updates. never deliver all the promises.
its sad but any meego device if the community doesnt support it like the n900 it likely be dropped from the start like n900.
which thanks to maemo.org its turning awesome
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2011-03-04
, 08:41
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@ Ghent, Belgium
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Especially because N950 seems to be "Harmattan/Maemo6" device and not "Meego" device. So, updates to Meego won't be supported if Nokia drops support.
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