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Re: Topic of the Day: Should Nokia Drop Meego and roll with Android?
is it not better to have more competion(iOS, android,meego,bada,symbian..etc)?....and whats wrong with not being most popular.... coming in 3rd or 4th?
http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_os.asp should apple drop osX in favour of windows xp? the majority has a tendency to be wrong.... I would rather stick with the minority |
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That said i'm very sceptical in the handset space of any big manufacturer going mainly for MeeGo other than Nokia. LG might make something to MeeGo but as a brand i don't think they got too much to offer. MeeGo could offer right place for some new manufacturers, but lets not even go there now. There is some real interest on tablet and netbooks where we already got other manufacturers that are truly going to make hardware for MeeGo. |
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Regardless, there's nothing more to my inquiry than curiosity. Nothing more, nothing less. And definitely nothing provocative. Some people just are more vocal in much more interesting ways than others... I enjoy this thread (and that one too). |
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That's huge from a risk mitigation and forward looking standpoint. It's the very same thing drawing companies to the Linux kernel. If you want vendors that provide MeeGo alongside Android, look at any handset vendor currently offering Android. They want market but, like Samsung and Motorola, they want to provide services as well (since hardware isn't really that special.) That said, I don't see myself buying Motorola anything if their current attitude towards the Droid X is any indication. :mad: Now, what does this mean for end-users? Very little, just like it does now. So long as the user experience delivered on handsets is good and there is a critical mass of both "App Store" developers and end-users, it'll grow. The only things that are up in the air right now are if uptake will happen (if you build it, they will come) and if those who do pick it up will force us to root/jailbreak our device or let us install a "rootsh" package and be done with it. |
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Android is not concise IMO, I do preffer Maemo... only thing Android is better is that it's almost Java to programming, it has better style in UI (I mean only colors and shapes, I preffer Maemo's UI better in terms of organizations and stuff) and it has more apps/users.
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I just don't see how MeeGo will attract folks. Samsung went that route because of Bada not being ready yet. Motorola went that route because... well, they were basically dead in the water. LG is going that way because they really don't have an OS. So what am I missing? I don't see who would want MeeGo outside of Nokia and LG on a handset. But on a tablet... total different story. |
Re: Topic of the Day: Should Nokia Drop Meego and roll with Android?
Nokia has proven with Maemo they know how to create a great ergonomical UI.
The UI has an unseen logic to it. Smooth to the brain. To an extent I wouldn't care if Nokia was to apply the Maemo user interface over Android to unleash the app store for the I need a new app every day crowd. -IF it wasn't for Googles goals of "kinda in your face mobile advertisement" (Jonathan R, Google some manager: http://seekingalpha.com/article/2147...ipt?part=qanda ) -IF it wasn't that we do not need and want Google monitoring software on our pocket computer (that is hand holding for dumb smart phone users that don't know what is, let alone ever read an EULA) http://gizmodo.com/5572510/google-re...curity-reasons That said , Nokia might be working to give Meamo an Android paint because of their partner Intel telling them to bet on a proven concept that works to get quick cash today. Our main concern should be telling Nokia not to immitate Android. As Google says it: the most popular software is the browser. Am I alone not to need their "extra's" ? |
Re: Topic of the Day: Should Nokia Drop Meego and roll with Android?
I think that Nokia should use the Android wave to boost the profile of Meego. Start a rumour of a handset with Android then launch it with Meego, assuming its a fully polished version, and isn't going to backfire.
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