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2011-02-03
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It's suicide. Why would anyone write apps with Qt (or native blackberry, etc) if they can cover Nokia with Android apps ? Plus, Symbian HW is lower spec on average than Android so won't look good anyway. Dalvik (or rather, the Android API) is pointless FOR THE VENDORS on any platform other than Android (i.e. blackberry might be preparing a long term migration plan for all I know).
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2011-02-03
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I agree with you that having a fragmented OS distribution among handsets would be odd, and wouldn't make much sense. But I'm really hypothesizing on the future, if Meego stumbles and falls the way Maemo did. Would Nokia then just throw in the towel on trying to cook up their own OS for high-end devices and continue to make awesome HW but using a tried-and-tested (and popular with con$umers) OS such as Android?
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2011-02-03
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They seem to have a problem with backing up their phones & marketing them.
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2011-02-03
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They seem to have a problem with backing up their phones & marketing them.
And i havent even seen Meego in action & with Nokia's track record it would be a miracle if they can support that OS for another year if it ever comes out.
They should have just stuck with and improved on meamo 5 but since they moved on so fast i wouldnt be surprised if they switched some of there phones to WP7 or Android they wont have to work on the OS which they were so slow in doing with meamo 5 anyways.