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2010-09-12
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2010-09-12
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english is my second language. im not panicking neither am i worried.
yes i love my n900.... if you read my previous post you will see that im developing for the n900.
i was just stating on how i FELT when i heard the news.....
by the way nokia is closed to the public but not all of nokia staff leaves the building. some do work on projects that requires time on satdays and sundays and yes i do have a number or two to contact people on.
you read my previous posts you will notice that i have bought or recieved all the latest phone on the market... yes i do have them all..... and like i said in previous posts.... the n900 is what i use everyday...
peace
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2010-09-12
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Wait, what is the problem here ? Even if they stop selling it, all the software is still there and Extras will still get new stuff it's getting now.
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2010-09-12
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I think one of the concerns, and often rightfully so, is that the end of an OS (no further support from the manufacturer) means that third-party developers of 'commercial grade' applications (and yes, there are of course some apps that are free and rivals commercial ones) will have no interest in updating and/or releasing products for the platform. That became evident really quickly for for instance the N810 and support of applications such as Skype.
For Maemo5 it will mean the same now. Games is a good example as high quality games (graphics, stable, etc) are very hard to get outside of the commercial, larger companies. There might well be Qt ports, community developments, etc but closed-source, commercial applications will now not come to any Maemo platform.
I know that it's popular to say that 'the phone still works the same in 6 months as it does today' - but for some people community development and hacks/mods are not enough as they also value products outside of what an open source community on a small platform can deliver. For those people a discontinuation of a phone (and in this particular case - an OS at the same time) does indeed make it much less valuable. How many times can one really play Angry Birds and sit by and watch mainstream applications and games come to your iOS, Android platforms - and not feel left out?
I'm not saying that community development and ooen sourced apps and games are bad - some are very, very good but I think it's unfair to continue to repeat that tired chant 'the phone will still continue to work' as there are more aspects than that to consider.
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2010-09-12
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2010-09-12
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2010-09-12
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Meh. Continued sales are overrated.
Continued and official support though? Different beast altogether.
Good luck on that last one. Mine should be here in a week.
Yep. NokiaUSA said they'd give me that $199 price even despite the probs ordering one earlier during that promotion.
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2010-09-12
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We just had a few members join from Brazil where the N900 was officially launched just two weeks ago on August 27. The price they would have paid was 1700 Real or about $970 USD.
>> http://www.telecompaper.com/news/art...spx?cid=753429
I wonder how they FEEL when they see your news that you heard from a "guy" at Nokia some where? ,
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2010-09-12
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I'll see what the N9 shapes up to be. I love the larger screen but I'm not looking forward to going back to a capacitive screen after the iPhone.
I think I'll be sticking with the N900. It has everything I need. The N800 is still getting app updates and even new apps after all these years so I expect the N900 to do the same, not to mention all the Qt apps and games coming our way soon!
Last edited by maluka; 2010-09-12 at 01:12.