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2010-02-13
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2010-02-13
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2010-02-13
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2010-02-13
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Every iPhone screen is the same etc., but not every Android screen and etc., which makes difficult to run or develop software for different android version and devices...
Maemo5 and N810, this is the problem of hardware of the device. Compare the hardware of the N810 and N900 ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interne..._Tablet_models ), there is a significant difference...an older CPU-architecture with less power and the half size of RAM...
Also look at this --> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maemo_%...elease_history
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2010-02-13
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And that is exactly what I want to say, I suggest NOKIA do not make big hardware changes any more.
You can upgrade the CPU, or RAM size, screen size(not resolution), to make the device runs more quickly.
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2010-02-13
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I'd be willing to bet that some within Nokia would argue this would make them less-competitive (granted they aren't that competitive in the 'highend smartphone' department currently..)
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2010-02-13
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2010-02-13
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You can upgrade the CPU, or RAM size, screen size(not resolution), to make the device runs more quickly.
But should not interfere the OS upgrade.
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2010-02-13
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I thinked about this deeply last night and I found one point.
This is the key point and a very big difference between Nokia Maemo device and Android device/Apple iPhone.
That is :
Both iPhone and Android phone can upgrade their OS.
(iPhone can upgrade from OS 1.0 to 2.0, then to 3.0
Android can upgrade OS version from 1.5 to 2.1)
But N900 cannot.
Also, all NOKIA phones cannot upgrade OS.
(I mean cross-version upgrade, not just the bug fixing upgrade)
It's just like on my PC, I can use Ubuntu 8.04.3.
I can also install 8.10 or 9.04 or 9.10.
When 10.04 release on Apr.2010,
of course, I can install it on my PC.
But it seems that NOKIA's "rule" is to make the mobile phone and OS a bundle.
For instance, you cannot install Maemo 5 on N810.
and it seems Maemo 6 cannot run properly on N900.
I think this "NOKIA rule" may be OK with some S40 low-end (entry level) mobile phones.
But for smart phone market, this action should not be taken.
So I am wondering whether NOKIA could provide a CD image
or some thing like that to let the end user install the OS by ourselves, just like what Apple does.
I think NOKIA should think about this question.
Last edited by lanwellon; 2010-02-13 at 03:39.