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2010-03-15
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2010-03-15
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Been away for a while.
I wonder if this is the first official word: http://asia.cnet.com/crave/2010/03/1...able-to-meego/
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2010-03-15
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2010-03-15
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2010-03-15
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2010-03-15
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Neither are 5.0 (fremantle) devices, apparently. Also, this is basically Maemo 6.
Would Meego 1.0 really be that much worse than Maemo 5 at this point?
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2010-03-15
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I don't think so. It sounds a lot like someone either clueless or just blatantly incorrect. You can't get much more of a commitment than the people actually doing the work saying it will run on the n900...
See also: http://wiki.maemo.org/What_can_we_re...or_my_N900_.3F
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2010-03-25
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2010-03-26
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Sorry, but: [citation needed].
Nowhere has it been said that the initial n900 release will be fully usable for end consumers(see the link I just provided) which shouldn't be a surprise to *anyone*. 1.0 releases are seldom really 'production ready', but at the same time, I'm quite sure there have been no mentions regarding the availability (or lack thereof) of specific components, such as the phone stack.
Nokia N900 is a great "device" I stressed on device, because the hardware is exceptional; probably the best in the market. However, the software/apps are not up to mark. The strength with Apple/Google is the availability of thousands of applications. But, N900 is quite bad in this arena; perhaps it is because of its late entry. Actually, the problem that all consumers of N900 like me facing is that we are not able to fully utilize N900 to its best. After all of this, everyone expects MeeGo to be a good catch for N900. But, if Nokia thinks the other way, then I will spend another 500$ to buy an Iphone or a Google phone. Atleast, then I will have the luxury of application base. This will be the path all the N900 customers will follow and Nokia brand is lost.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j39oU4A-HTw