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2011-06-25
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2011-06-25
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@ Tyneside, North East England
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2011-06-25
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@ Sydney, Australia
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ok then, no contradictions! The writer takes poor Elops phrases out of well funded fact based PR messages and uses it to make his point about what exactly?
Maybe there were no WMD's in Irak but the world is a better place with Saddam removed. (Blair)
ok, the platform was not burning that much but WP7 was the better choice for Nokia shareholders after all (...)
its must be this platform rubbish and his 'leaked' video of Seagull WP7 to 'make no mistake guys WP7 it shall be' then that makes him such an Elop?
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2011-06-25
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@ Hanoi
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I really don't know how to respond to this. Did you not have a point to make, or are you just unable to articulate it?
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2011-06-25
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2011-06-25
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So, Tomi hasn't understood what the next billion is about? Hmm, care to explain? I think he understands, but do you?
And most of all, for any Microsoft delusions of a future - Nokia has now committed to one billion - thats billion with a B - new Qt devices. Qt is either Symbian, or MeeGo (or Ballm,er get this - Android) but categorically Qt is not Microsoft.
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2011-06-25
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By Tomi:
Ok, this is a bit speculative, but what we know is:
Qt and the N9 interface will be a key part of "the next billion". The core OS will not be MeeGo.
And the speculative part:
The consensus is that the core OS will be Nokia OS (the "thing" that now runs S40, whatever that actually is). We know that S40 is capable of multitasking, but it is of no practical use on current devices due to memory and CPU constraints. What we get is a platform similar to Bada, mean and lean and fast (like nothing you Linux geeks would believe), but with Qt. The other possibility is a Symbian core, but for this to be efficient regarding transition to new hardware, it requires major overhaul of the OS. Qt on Symbian still does not work properly, and it has been a nightmare for Nokia due to the messy state Symbian is/was in. It could be that things really have been cleaned up, I don't know. The third possibility is a commercial core OS, there are several to chose from.
My bet is S40, then a commercial core, then Symbian. But the latest announcement with 10 new Symbian devices could mean that it would in fact be Symbian, and that would please me if for no other reasons than sentimental reasons.
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2011-06-25
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2011-06-25
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2011-06-25
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@ Oulu, Finland
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There is a larger world out there than this tiny community. It will be a smartphone, a phone with apps and whatnot, even full multitasking. But compared with the N900 just about everything is "dumb" to some degree, even though most people would call it "smart" to hide away all the technical clutter.
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