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2010-09-19
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2010-09-19
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I don't understand why some people are only living in his/her own dream........ never wake up and see the truth.....
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2010-09-19
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An OS is never finished. Let's repeat this once more. A nice, clean, open OS is just one facet of the smartphone experience most users expect. In other words, are you sure you want to upgrade (switch would be a more correct term here) to an OS without Maps, Skype, Flash and friends, plus on which you would have no Ovi app support (which will be Harmattan oriented). I'm not sure what's the status of mail, instant messaging, etc, but I would not be surprised if that was also more rudimentary than Maemo's at this point. Yes, at some point, when Maemo turns old and grey, MeeGo will be the thing to turn to (with some components borrowed from commercial flavors), it's just that this hop will NOT be PR1.2 to MeeGo 1.1 for most users.
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2010-09-19
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Doesn't sound like that's anything official. No Skype, Maps, Flash... sounds like a hobbyist OS. I already run Haiku on one machine. Having a phone/internet tablet/pocket computer/jesus device that can't use the aforementioned items set for exclusion is not a complete user experience.
So it's either continued lack of official support in Maemo or a total lack of official apps in MeeGo-Harmattan.
That's utter ********.
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2010-09-19
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2010-09-19
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2010-09-19
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attila77 was writing of MeeGo, not MeeGo-Harmattan. MeeGo-Harmattan on the N900 should include commercial applications.
And actually, even MeeGo (not -Harmattan) for the N900 may have access to some. That matter has been left open for later.
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2010-09-19
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Dont know about you guys but Nokia's new executive team looks promising. They might actually provide N900 with more updates in the future
yeah glass is always half full for me
I have given up on using N900 as a phone because of the battery life. Or rather, lack thereof.
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