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Re: What is the future for the n900 from now? meego or no updates or nothing?
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Also, in response to the post about Nokia providing maps free for MeeGo, well, I don't think that'll happen, becuase that is a weapon Nokia can use against other possible vendors. On the other hand if they want high adoption of the MeeGo platform from other vendors then they'll have to supply it to make it more of a competition to Android. They don't do this for Symbian and look at the other Symbian based handset vendors. So we'll see. Without license fees there's no insentive for Nokia to provide a mapping framework for MeeGo. I don't think they'll see my previous comment about competition being good for them as I do, but, I truely do believe that competition will help, indeed force them, to become greater than they are now. |
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If Nokia doesn't get other manufacturers to use their OS then they are going lose to the Android flood. They don't even have the user following nor the customer satisfaction that keeps Apple strong. |
Re: What is the future for the n900 from now? meego or no updates or nothing?
I dont participate in thiese threads in general - but do read it and one thing I have realized after quite a few reads of the forums lately ..
Just as you measure the trend of any product or the economy not by looking only at certain pre-defined factors but by the general movement of the mass population - The MARKET - in other terms, in the same way I see that by the number of posts in general that complain of issues and lack of an upgrade path (official) and other issues - I get the feel that the "Market" says that the N900 has not been so successfull in an overall sense. Also dissing what the market says is not a good way to measure which way the market moves. |
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I really did want to delve into MeeGo and really start into something big.. but when I looked at the massive difference in functionality between the intel dev platform, vs the nokia dev platform.. it really struck a nerve. I guess I just haven't moved over that hump just yet. Quote:
I know that a dev platform has to work and function in order to properly develop on it, but it doesn't have to be polished or bugfixed. Once it gets to a certain level of acceptability then I foresee the amount of dedicated resources that you are talking about dwindling drastically, to a virtual non-existence by the time the first devices are out. In the meantime, the only thing of major note that the N900 received since launched and through the foreseeable future was QT via PR1.2. This, among the other reasons I've stated, is why I believe there are so many people feeling abandoned, and refer to the N900 as a dead platform. And in this, I can't disagree with them. I have my own reservations, as I expressed, about the future - even of MeeGo - because of those hardware components and the legal issues you are referring to. As long as Nokia holds the chains on those (whether they want to or not is not my point) - then when Nokia leaves the platform MeeGo will be that much more difficult, or suddenly need to be made illegal, to port any of the newer community builds or future MeeGo versions because the "blobs", as you call them, can no longer be obtained from Nokia. Quote:
Users want someone knowledgeable to tell them that there 100% for certain is a future here with their phone to a level that equals that of the competitors (android and iphone) - and nobody here can say that with any amount of certainty because it's too early to tell with MeeGo, and Nokia refuses to acknowledge any of this or us. The longer that goes on, the more negativity and hatred just festers. This is simply natural. |
Re: What is the future for the n900 from now? meego or no updates or nothing?
@nilchak
Do you think that TMO users represent next meego device's main market? What market do you think that TMO mainly represents? What kind of people read gadget blogs and comment on those? Are those people the main market? One thing I know. None of my friends do those things and I know that next phone they are going to buy is probably mobile device with upgradable OS (Do they care that itīs upgradable? NO). But what it is? I really do not exactly know. Probably depends on marketing, not reviews and market trend in Internet :| Or maybe they ask me :| |
Re: What is the future for the n900 from now? meego or no updates or nothing?
@fatalsaint
Btw. You might be missing one thing when you are saying N900 is bad investment for Nokia. IIRC N95 has gone to developing market. Could N900 have place in that market? |
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Have to link this page here. Probably you have already read it completely:
http://wiki.maemo.org/What_can_we_re...it_a_phone_.3F |
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So, they really failed hard at that, IMHO, if they didn't want general users buying the phone. |
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