praveenchand
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2012-05-09
, 19:53
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#11
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2012-05-09
, 20:04
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Joined on Mar 2012
@ Finland
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#12
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2012-05-09
, 20:10
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@ Brussels
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#13
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2012-05-09
, 20:20
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@ Finland
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#14
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Who gives a f*.
We've a great device, great community and great devs.
Buy a second device just to keep the momentum.
Thanks and goodbye Nokia!
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2012-05-09
, 20:21
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#15
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It means they might have some stock left.
But as of both N9, N900 as well as the N950, the status is that the production has been ceased, meaning that no new units are pushed out and what's available has been already allocated (N950), sold (N900) or stocked and offered at low price-point to clear them out (N9).
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2012-05-09
, 20:30
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@ Jerusalem, PS/IL
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#16
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Probably you don't understand that if the community is here is due to Nokia's devices first of all.
But I agree: the recent shift in the events will make the developers interested in developing for Linux platform jump on Samsung's band-wagon in the next 3-5 years, as soon as the current N900-N950 and N9 devices will become obsolete.
And whenever this shift will happen good old Nokia will be gone for good because the dev community around here is the one that is currently making 90% of the work supporting these beautiful devices.
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2012-05-09
, 20:32
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@ Brussels
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#17
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Probably you don't understand that if the community is here is due to Nokia's devices first of all.
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2012-05-09
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#18
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Probably you don't understand that if the community is here is due to Nokia's devices first of all.
But I agree: the recent shift in the events will make the developers interested in developing for Linux platform jump on Samsung's band-wagon in the next 3-5 years, as soon as the current N900-N950 and N9 devices will become obsolete.
And whenever this shift will happen good old Nokia will be gone for good because the dev community around here is the one that is currently making 90% of the work supporting these beautiful devices.
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2012-05-09
, 20:36
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@ Finland
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#20
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