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Originally Posted by mobiledivide View Post
I still don't understand why users are so intent on all the flaming etc. It's obvious Eldar isn't going to divulge where he got the N900 (yet?). As a mobile phone junkie I am very used to getting the first look proto overview/review from mobile-review.ru and to be honest there are very few complaints from most people about Eldar and his site except that maybe he is biased towards Nokia.

I think its safe to say that many mobile bloggers/internet journalists etc would kill to have access to the devices they get over at mobile review and if the trade off was not divulging where they get the devices from then so be it.
I don't care how people get the product. If X company gave it to them, it fell off a truck, they knew an insider that gave them one, they stole it from a factory when dressed up as a ninja. And if they want to review the hardware, software, newest whatever product. Great! I would love to hear about the product in question.

But given that there's no way to tell what firmware or what hardware model it is (e.g. prototype? final product? etc..). You should inform people when you tell everybody about it that you may not have the latest firmware or hardware then what's actually being tested right now.

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They're maemo and MeeGo...

"Meamo!" sounds like what Zorro would say to catherine zeta jones... after she slaps him for looking at her dirtily...
 

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Originally Posted by Laughing Man View Post
I don't care how people get the product. If X company gave it to them, it fell off a truck, they knew an insider that gave them one, they stole it from a factory when dressed up as a ninja. And if they want to review the hardware, software, newest whatever product. Great! I would love to hear about the product in question.

But given that there's no way to tell what firmware or what hardware model it is (e.g. prototype? final product? etc..). You should inform people when you tell everybody about it that you may not have the latest firmware or hardware then what's actually being tested right now.

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The ninja method is how I get all my tech. I use old AOL cds as throwing stars.
 

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This is why I love the internet. I have no problems with disagreeing but does it really have to come with all the name calling "egomaniac", "attention whore" etc. You don't even know the person on the other side of the wire yet posters feel like making personal judgements of that person.

If you notice some of my past posts, even in this thread, I am not a huge fan of how Eldar handled this situation but I would never stoop to the ridiculous name calling that other posters feel like engaging in.

Originally Posted by allnameswereout View Post
1) After you asked 85718597510 times nice (what version of sw/hw) and explained why you want to know 85718597510 times you become frustrated. We want to know these details because they matter! They matter because it helps one to put information in perspective. Right now it is extremely difficult to know how valuable the information is.

2) I wouldn't miss previewers who steal prototype hardware/software. I don't care if they review a new game, a space shuttle, or wireless skippy balls. They are egomaniacs who want attention or worse earn money in an unethical way while potentially hurting the hard work of the corporation who made the product because the corporation must adapt their marketing and PR to such, need to debunk BS and nonsense, must investigate where leak is and how to bust perpetrator, and so on and so on.

3) I actually happen to own copies (vinyl, DAT, CD, WAV, MP3) of a lot of music of certain genres which fans of these genres and artists would die^H^H^Hlove to have, but because I don't have permission to share these works, I do not share them. It is an ethical decision. Sometimes a difficult ethic to follow, btw, and I fully admit I made mistakes in past. Ironically, some of that music is eventually officially released. Sometimes many, many years later.

4) There is a difference between having early access legal (not the case here), having consent to write preview (not the case here), and being honest and clear about the version being previewed (not the case here).

5) That fans like previews and insider information and rumors doesn't surprise me the least, nor does it surprise me these very fans never wonder where this information came from, who got murdered or committed suicide because of such leak, what the effects are to the corporation. They too, are selfish and ignorant, and if they don't wonder what kind of software or hardware version a previewer uses that only underlines their ignorance.
 

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Originally Posted by eldarmurtazin View Post
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not from different sources, not for different hardware version etc. Same problems for different devices (i mean units), issue in Maemo itself as I see (but in any case I'm not concentrated on instability, talking about missing features of OS)
That explains it then...

Im off.
 
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Originally Posted by Laughing Man View Post
But given that there's no way to tell what firmware or what hardware model it is (e.g. prototype? final product? etc..). You should inform people when you tell everybody about it that you may not have the latest firmware or hardware then what's actually being tested right now.
He said he doesn't have the final firmware, but that he's sure that in final firmware there will be still some bugs.

You guys are so funny and really boring when you constatly ask about how he got the device. He got it somehow. It's the least important thing how he got it. You are so missing the point by denying his opinions based on his experience (of 5 months) with that device because you don't know how he got it.
That's like denying a murder with strong proofs (gun, motive..) because you don't know how the murder got his gun.
 

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Originally Posted by kopte3 View Post
He said he doesn't have the final firmware, but that he's sure that in final firmware there will be still some bugs.
How???

You are so missing the point by denying his opinions based on his experience (of 5 months) with that device because you don't know how he got it.
His "experience (of 5 months) with that device" != 5 months experience with the N900, if it's not final hw or fw.
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Originally Posted by kopte3 View Post
He said he doesn't have the final firmware, but that he's sure that in final firmware there will be still some bugs.

You guys are so funny and really boring when you constatly ask about how he got the device. He got it somehow. It's the least important thing how he got it. You are so missing the point by denying his opinions based on his experience (of 5 months) with that device because you don't know how he got it.
That's like denying a murder with strong proofs (gun, motive..) because you don't know how the murder got his gun.
It's not as much how he got it (see my point and ninja joke). It's more, what hardware device is it. Is it really the same n900 that say Nokia is giving out to other people with NDAs? Or is it missing a part? Or maybe it was a n900 prototype so it's missing key hardware changes.

For your gun analogy, it'd be more.. "do we really know this is the right gun or maybe it's another gun with a different bullet" thus changing the proof in the case.
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Originally Posted by ysss View Post
They're maemo and MeeGo...

"Meamo!" sounds like what Zorro would say to catherine zeta jones... after she slaps him for looking at her dirtily...
 

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I have to also post something because Eldar.
 
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So to sum up...

His first review was just that, a first revue. He did not report the crashes as he knew it was not final build... I can go along with that.

His first review is the only review of this device by someone who is using the device and is not bound by an NDA... I believe this is also true.

His reports provided plenty of screen shots and specs that were eventually verified by Nokia. His first review also provided many of us with our first look at this device.

He either outright stated that in his opinion Maemo's approach was better than anything currently out there or we read (translated) that into his revue.

In any event after using the device for some time he believes that it will sell well to it's targeted market but it will not be embraced by the mass market. In other words it does raise expectations of what a mobile phone can do (read mobile computer) but the mass market is not ready for a mobile computer. He also believes that the targeted market is actually much larger than what Nokia expects and the device will meet or exceed Nokia sales expectations.

He also stated that Nokia needed to lay the groundwork for when the mass market will be ready for a mobile computing device and from what he has seen of its competitors (read Samsung) in his opinion, Maemo ain't going to cut it unless it steps up to the plate NOW for the mass market 2011 and beyond.

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That^ was more like a recap.

If my recap is accurate he really isn't saying anything about the N900 that we were not really already expecting ... before his revue that is.

Prior to Eldar's report we had the FCC report and a bunch of disgruntled members moaning about it being to small, an unneeded phone, no d-pad, only a 3 row keyboard, no color FAX, not capable of a pre-emptive missile strike... you name it.

After his review we all started to believe the N900 might just be an iPhone killer. No more bizatchin' and moaning. Everything was coming up roses. Some of us may have already envisioned "can your phone do that" competitions with that smart *****ed neighbor or brother -in-law.

Now that we are hearing a more down to earth report based on daily usage we want to kill the messenger.

...yeeeeesh.

Maybe it wasn't Eldars opinion that changed so much as it was our expectations...

Who knows? I am going to bed. Good night all.
 

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i dont know the man or read any of his review but there is something to say about brand loyalty.

people likes the reviewer it when their brand review are good and hates/disagree with them when their brand has a bad review.

sometimes we just cant take the truth
 
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