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2010-04-22
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Seriously, the only thing N900 has shown the non-developer/geek world is:
- Nokia can make the thickest smartphone on the market and give it a poor battery life and average keyboard (E71 KB being the benchmark)
- they are willing to push out software which is not quite ready
- They put little effort in making sure the entire phone experience is consistent (both in quality and UI design)
- provide no decent development platform tools/documentation for developers to write apps with. Great for hardcore linux developers, screw everyone else
- Nokia's pride "OVI" is not even fully supported on n900. OVI sync doesn't work.
The only thing they actually showed with the n900 is they can make an awesome phone for developers and linux geeks
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2010-04-22
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Perhaps it's time to segregate the Users and Developers to the benefit of all?
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2010-04-22
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Seriously, the only thing N900 has shown the non-developer/geek world is:
- Nokia can make the thickest smartphone on the market and give it a poor battery life and average keyboard (E71 KB being the benchmark)
- they are willing to push out software which is not quite ready
- They put little effort in making sure the entire phone experience is consistent (both in quality and UI design)
- provide no decent development platform tools/documentation for developers to write apps with. Great for hardcore linux developers, screw everyone else
- Nokia's pride "OVI" is not even fully supported on n900. OVI sync doesn't work.
The only thing they actually showed with the n900 is they can make an awesome phone for developers and linux geeks
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2010-04-22
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2010-04-22
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From an user standpoint, the "locked down" phones are getting updates regularly, as well as more apps, games, and their eco-system is updated a bit more in terms of content moreso than the opened up policy with the N900.
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2010-04-22
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...ad they'll pay for the monster they're creating, too. Maybe even drag the rest of us in with them eventually... kicking and screaming.
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2010-04-22
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Maybe even drag the rest of us in with them eventually... kicking and screaming.
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2010-04-22
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@ ˙ǝɹǝɥʍou
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2010-04-22
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As a User myself I can understand much of this disapointment and suggest that this forum is not the best place for Users.
In these dim first light for Maemo/Meego Maemo.org is a shining light that attracts Users like moths to a flame. Perhaps it's time to segregate the Users and Developers to the benefit of all?