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#4421
Originally Posted by tswindell View Post
I'm going to say this again, but this is the third and last time. OMAP3 can output HDMI.
Yes, it can, partly... you'll be able to get a DVI-D signal out of it, which is the same a as HDMI video-wise. However, it is lacking audio.
 
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#4422
Originally Posted by zehjotkah View Post
exactly. and distributing the dev device was in fact the plan until some days before the MeeGo Conference, confirmed by more than this one source of mine. even semi-confirmed by the maemo council as far as I remember.
The U8500 is the SoC Nokia will be using for their Windows Phone devices. If it will be used in their first devices: I don't know. Based on the statement that the Consumer Harmattan Device will use the same SoC as their first Windows Phone devices, I assumed it will be the U8500.
Clear enough?
Yeah it’s clear enough for a while now But at first you stated that it will have the U8500 SoC and not that you’re assuming it will have that SoC. So it was a bit confusing.
 
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#4423
Originally Posted by Donbabbeo View Post
To be fair, no actual proof of SoC, only supposition. K123 said he THINKS it's single core and zehjotkah speak about "same SoC as the first Nokia WP Phone".
Not forgetting that this phone got HDMI out that is not present in TI OMAP 3 soc.

Mmm confusing...
Qualcomm MSM8255?
 
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#4424
This thread really reminds me of PR1.2 thread last year.
I've never refreshed the TMO site this often this year!
Anyways, it's keeping me busy updating my blog page. lol
 

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Originally Posted by jakiman View Post
This thread really reminds me of PR1.2 thread last year.
I've never refreshed the TMO site this often this year!
Anyways, it's keeping me busy updating my blog page. lol
Even though there has been some conflicts, this one is less angry then the PR1.2 one.
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#4426
Anyone here with great knowledge please tell if current maemo applications will work without porting in the upcoming harmattan device ?
 

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#4427
Originally Posted by zehjotkah View Post
I don't know. Based on the statement that the Consumer Harmattan Device will use the same SoC as their first Windows Phone devices, I assumed it will be the U8500.
Clear enough?
That would be Qualcomm then because Nokia is using Qualcomm first. Said by Nokia's spokesperson as did Qualcomms so it can't get much more official than that.
Nokia's WP might use U8500 later on, but Nokia hasn't said anything about that, just ST-Ericsson.

And i very much doubt Nokia would use Qualcomm on their own project, neither is there any hint of that anywhere in the mailing lists. OMAP3 is still where my bet is like it has been for past 6 months.
 
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#4428
Apps in Qt should port fairly easily, especially those written using QtQuick/QML, we should be able to use any MeeGo apps aswell. Gtk apps on the other hand will need to be pretty much rewritten unless there's a good Gtk port to Harmattan, of which I'm unsure about now. Though it was originally the plan ...
 

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#4429
C'mon guys 3 more posts after mine and we will have half the lucky number of posts i.e. 4444

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Originally Posted by tissot View Post
That would be Qualcomm then because Nokia is using Qualcomm first. Said by Nokia's spokesperson as did Qualcomms so it can't get much more official than that.
Nokia's WP might use U8500 later on, but Nokia hasn't said anything about that, just ST-Ericsson.

And i very much doubt Nokia would use Qualcomm on their own project, neither is there any hint of that anywhere in the mailing lists. OMAP3 is still where my bet is like it has been for past 6 months.
Nokia’s Windows Phone devices are currently labelled with “W” (for Windows). The first handset is expected to be a variant of Nokia’s X7 device. The prototype is equipped with a WVGA display, Qualcomm QSD8250 chipset and 8MP camera. Nokia is also rumored to be launching a dual-core N8 variant with a 12MP camera, QWERTY touchscreen candy bar phone and a cheaper touchscreen device with less expensive body.

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