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Aava Mobile is a small Finland based startup who have developed a reference phone for intel. Seems like it could be something. I think it's supposed to run meego too.

http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/05/a...d-of-warcraft/

http://www.aavamobile.com/

Anyone thinking about ordering one?

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not sure, i kinda prefer the 2 device way of things, so i am holding back for a upgrade to the N800/N810 rather then a all in one device.
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Here's a demo of intel's AppUp on Aava mobile prototype:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Avr17...layer_embedded
 
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Originally Posted by bbin View Post
Aava Mobile is a small Finland based startup who have developed a reference phone for intel. Seems like it could be something. I think it's supposed to run meego too.

http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/05/a...d-of-warcraft/

http://www.aavamobile.com/

Anyone thinking about ordering one?
That's cool never knew it was made in Finland.... maybe Nokia should buy them.

I cant say i'm too excited about something like wow coming to mobile phones, but getting things like HDMI out, UI speed, video playback and multitasking to work flawlessly is something i can give my vote,

Battery life will still be a problem. It's still amazes me how stagnant the batteries progress seem to be. There have been many "10x" higher capacity to small casing breakthroughs and what not for many years, byt very little have materialized at least for the consumer market.
Seeing how much money these big companies are throwing to these different techs these days i can't imagine it being too long when we might finally see some progress in batteries suitable for consumer electronics.
 
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