Zoxir
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2011-09-16
, 12:23
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@ Athens
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#6021
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2011-09-16
, 12:24
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#6022
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The way that Nokia is presenting this device, along with the recent comments from Marko Ahtisaari, make it pretty clear that the N9 is being presented as an 'iPhone killer' (that is, when Nokia are bothering to present it to the public at all). I will tell you right now that the N9 has no chance against the iPhone, not because I don't believe it to be a better device, but because Nokia will not be able to persuade Joe Public that it's a better device.
Nokia: "The N9 has a cool and easy to use touch UI."
Joe Public: "So does my iPhone."
Nokia: "But the N9 has an easy to use application store."
Joe Public: "So does my iPhone, and it has more content. Besides, my previous experiences with the Ovi Store suggest that it sucks when compared to the App Store. Why should I expect this to be any different?"
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2011-09-16
, 12:30
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#6023
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2011-09-16
, 12:48
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Joined on Oct 2009
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#6024
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... in the meanwhile Nokia conversations is hitting new lows...
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2011-09-16
, 12:52
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@ Hanoi
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#6025
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In the maemo summit 2009 nobody mentioned stuff like QML, and some design images for maemo 6 appeared much more Qt-rewrite-of-maemo5 style OS.
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2011-09-16
, 13:03
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@ Springfield, MA, USA
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I completely agree with you. I think the only way Nokia can persuade the mass-market to try and get an N9 instead of an iPhone is to make it financially attractive (= low-price).
But I don't think Nokia is aiming for that anymore with MeeGo/N9.
They want to target mobile phone enthusiasts that are willing to experiment and try something new. This group is a lot smaller, but is willing to buy high-priced phones. But you will need to persuade them that the N9 is at least as good as other high-end phones in the stuff they already do on their phones. (And "just as good" doesn't sound as sexy as "is the very best")
I think that is what Nokia is trying to accomplish with the "iPhone killer presentation"
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2011-09-16
, 13:05
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#6027
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So true. N9 is not revolutionary. Perhaps somewhat evolutionary, but will not compete with anything out there. Not revolutionary enough. If it had a batter that lasts 5 days, may be it would have had a better chance
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2011-09-16
, 13:13
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@ Sweden
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#6028
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2011-09-16
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@ Springfield, MA, USA
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There are very few devices that introduced "revolutionary" new things. Also it is very difficult to call something "revolutionary" if it hasn't revolutionized anything yet. You may see new and original features, that you think might be revolutionary. But I prefer to think of the first device/software that truly brings it to a mass market as the "revolutionary" one. By that definition I think the first iPhone was because of the touch interface, and I also think the Nokia N95 was because of the GPS integration and HSDPA speeds. Also I consider the Apple app store, Google Androids cloud integration and the Nokia free voice navigation as truly revolutionary.
The multitasking, swipe features, stand-by use of the amoled screen and NFC makes the N9 very unique in my opinion.
Maybe not very original, since the multitasking is very Maemo 5 like, the swipe gestures are a bit WebOS like, and the amoled screen use and NFC are very Symbian like, but the N9 is the first with this combination.
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