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I tried to install Maemo SDK about a year ago but could not get it work on my Ubuntu laptop. So compared to that, I think Apple SDK is looking quite nice.
If iPod Touch had a bluetooth, I would have ordered one already. And of course Intel MIDs are also coming. I got to admit that Nokia is looking less desirable every day.
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Most Symbian phones are almost sold as dumb-phones my friend had a 6682 for a year without knowing you could install any applications. The N-Series as well are sold as multimedia phones and not really as phones you can add stuff to. With the iTunes store the iPhone is going to have a HUGE advantage over the current distribution methods that Nokia uses. We'll see how all this shakes out with Ovi and all that but I must say kudo's to Apple for delivering what looks like a super interesting platform. (ps. I am usually an Apple hater)