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2010-08-02
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Neither are available as apps to the common user. These are "future possible product demos", not something you can get from your local app store/repository.
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2010-08-02
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So you're saying over the past 9 months you've had 3 releases (one minor and two major), the later of which is "due to release this week", and that's "good support", yes? Yet Nokia has, in that exact same time frame, provided 3 releases (one minor and two major), and this is in some way poor or (according to the OP) "no" support?
By my logic 3 releases in 9 months is either support or it's not. So which is it?
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2010-08-02
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So you're saying over the past 9 months you've had 3 releases (one minor and two major), the later of which is "due to release this week", and that's "good support", yes? Yet Nokia has, in that exact same time frame, provided 3 releases (one minor and two major), and this is in some way poor or (according to the OP) "no" support?
By my logic 3 releases in 9 months is either support or it's not. So which is it?
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2010-08-02
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Keyword: updates
Android actually gets new features
Maemo gets halfbaked bugfixes and functionality that should've already been there in the first place
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2010-08-02
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Features like tethering? Opps, Droid won't get that. Or features like multi-tasking? Opps, Gen1 iPhones won't get that with OS4...
As for the updates, yes there were bug fixes in the updates for N900. There were new features too (skype video calls for example). Lots of small features, just like the small feature changes and fixes from 2.0 to 2.1 in Android.
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2010-08-02
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Features like tethering? Opps, Droid won't get that. Or features like multi-tasking? Opps, Gen1 iPhones won't get that with OS4...
As for the updates, yes there were bug fixes in the updates for N900. There were new features too (skype video calls for example). Lots of small features, just like the small feature changes and fixes from 2.0 to 2.1 in Android.
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2010-08-02
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2010-08-02
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2010-08-02
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By my logic 3 releases in 9 months is either support or it's not. So which is it?
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Maemo has practically no support from third parties, in fact Maemo is still trying to get basic functionality tacked onto it, for apps you can pretty much go look elsewhere
The core of a product is functionality, in other words: by nature Android/iOS > Maemo then
"Nokia and the community" - by ysss