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I'd say the biggest problem with getting their customers to stay with them and upgrade to the next tablet is simply that there's much more choice out there and people who've had n800 and n810's are now getting eager to upgrade and they might not wait.

II might even go so far as to say that the n800 and n810 are so well understood and their limits reached that they're in danger of becoming stale, and being out of production means less "fresh blood" to bring new and crazy ideas. Take a look at the Zaurus community: still lots of talented people, still interested in new stuff, but there's nothing particularly new happening and people are bored.
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Nokia - in 2008 and 2009 not a clean strategy - today left - tomorrow right - and always behind the market

and if it runs bad in the future - then they jump Maemo over the blade - very very sad

Success factors - time to market - openSource - innovation and a competitive price - everything else is nonsens - Nokia, wake up

Nokia claimed to be working on Android phone for unveiling later this year
Talk of a possible Android / Nokia tie-up has been ongoing since time immemorial, and the latest fuel to the fire comes from the Guardian which is sourcing "industry insiders" as saying that the world's largest phone manufacturer will reveal an Android-powered touchscreen handset at its Nokia World event this September. Though Nokia itself has never truly ruled out the possibility of working with Open Handset Alliance code, a move into Android right now would truly be an odd one -- granted, the Symbian Foundation is probably on thin ice any way you look at it, but even without S60 and its successors in the mix in the long term, Nokia still has Maemo quietly reaching platform maturity in the background with rumors of an imminent MID / superphone hybrid swirling in recent months. It seems that adopting Android (even if only for a select number of models) would be an admission on Nokia's part that it has failed to be a Maker of Standards, despite its overwhelming size and market position -- not to mention a major bet that it can continue to win customers based on the strength of its hardware alone, since it'd now be working with a common platform adopted by dozens of companies large and small. So, here's the million- (or maybe billion-) dollar question: all things being equal, can Nokia outdo HTC and Samsung on the same platform?
 
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hahaha... a hoax....

Yerga's confession?
PC World article
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Originally Posted by qole View Post
hahaha... a hoax....

Yerga's confession?
PC World article
I hope you mean Yerga's confession.

I'm hoping on the theory someone put forth earlier... "Industry insiders" are almost always from the sales side of the house and are not as tech savvy as we would like. The rumor may in fact be a "non-Symbian, Linux flavored smart phone".

A Maemo smart phone would fit that description wouldn't it?
 
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And again, competition is faster than Nokia

August 19, 2009 - Archos confirms Sept 15th Android event, readies AppsLib app store

Even though we've known since June that Archos would be announcing its long-rumored Android internet tablet next month, it's still great to see this robot-adorned invitation confirming that September 15th is the day for the big reveal.

In preparation for the event, Archos has soft-launched AppsLib, a work-in-progress app store for "high-end Android devices" like its very own tablet, which looks to be staying true to previously reported specs. According to the development guidelines on the site, the new device (puzzlingly referred to as the Archos 5 Internet Tablet throughout) will feature a 5-inch WVGA touchscreen, 720p video support, HDMI output, and natively embedded OpenGL libraries. This is in keeping with all the early info, so it may be safe to assume that the rest of the details (up to 500GB storage, 7-hour video battery life, Cortex CPU, 3.5G connectivity) still hold true as well.

AppsLib is hoped to eventually be available on a range of Android gadgets (including smartphones, PNDs, tablets, PDAs, and even picture frames) from various manufacturers, but Archos is the one being credited with having "what it takes to become the future of Android devices."

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Originally Posted by frank.wagner View Post
Looks like WinMo7 to me, not Android from the picture. I can see a Windows OS a mile away...which is just sad and depressing...for me.

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#637
thats the wrong tablet^^ OMG
thats the one with win7 installed^^
and wait to say "And again, competition is faster than Nokia" after seeing the "n900".. then we can talk again...
edit: you were faster, jperez2009... but its really win7, not winmo7^^
 
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And the flood of "it's a closed architecture/OS/system" will flood in about that announcement in mere moments...
 
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This thread should have stayed dead.

Nokia World is September 2nd, where the new phone/tablet will probably be officially announced. That's two weeks ahead.

The competition is so much faster.

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Originally Posted by zerojay View Post
The competition is so much faster.
Hey, Archos beat Nokia to announcing their announcement; that ends it. The market is now all sewn up, and everyone can go home.
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