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You know, I always though the OS community was fired by altruism, by a willingness to work for free to create something for everyone. This 'pull up the ladder, Jack' approach seems to the exact opposite. :( |
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What I find interesting is the insistence everyone seems to have that Nokia will never grab market share with the n900 as it is etc.
To the best of my knowledge Nokia have done everything except bury the n900 marketing under a rock. Any buzz has been generated by the community. Nokia never intended the n900 to be a mainstream device and if you purchased it thinking it would be then well more fool you for not having done even some basic research into what the n900 was meant to be. In reality its a techie device and a first run for Nokia before releasing a user orientented device. Think of us as a big old group of first adopters and beta testers. The lessons we learn and the new apps we generate will go into the next phone and that is the one you want if you want a mainstream device. |
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Exactly Bratag. I think the hangups Nokia is experiencing may be due to that too. They were caught off guard at the popularity of the n900 since they were expecting the next step to be the one that appeals to consumers.
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I think Nokia will do okay as long as they are quick to get updates and fixes to major bugs out the door. Not some six month turn around time for updates.
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Can someone please confirm.. is there a fix coming.. this is a show stopper for me.. I have a blakberry with over 1000s emails I need to search quite frequently.. this would be a no go for me.. |
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Nokia pour by far and away more money into research etc than any other device manufaturer and its obvious the investment in maemo as a future OS for their upcoming lineup is something that is long term and important (see articles regarding Nokias statements about the sunsetting of s60). Maemo 6 will be built on the lessons learnt here and now and will have the advantage of being fully QT 4.6 alowing devs to write once run many places. No other device is even close to that (and please don't say Android does that because it doesn't). After the debacle that was the last release Nokia could have simply gone back to a boring old safe s60. Instead the chose to go all out and try revolutionise the field. Remember man. Great innovation takes great risk. |
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