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Re: Elop said N9 is a 2011 event. It's 2011! Where is it?
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Re: Elop said N9 is a 2011 event. It's 2011! Where is it?
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So who thinks the n900 will still go up in price and wants to stash a dozen to 'futureproof' themselves ... (At least until high-res multitouch screen is common). |
Re: Elop said N9 is a 2011 event. It's 2011! Where is it?
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looking for another one this week, now that printing from n900 works (bet Meego can't do that this year and bet they iCrap the battery like n8, and it isn't released yet because it took too long to build a kill pill for an open system, something Nokia wants to be able to do to your phone). |
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And show me where the iPhone has screws you can remove to swap the battery. Sure it's an annoying step, but it's nowhere near iPhone level of suck. Quote:
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346 days left...and Steve jobs takes medical leave of absence from sinking ship. When he wakes up, Meego will be there and knock him out ;)
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and the first on the todo list is being available at a stable point........ |
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happens is make sure everyone is aware of how it can go wrong. It appears to be a work in progress, but if no one says anything they would drop it without finishing it. Virtually every single software package in Maemo lacks the print function, all because someone thought it was 'best practice for the product'. Rather than just sit meekly by wishfully hoping that Nokia "just does the right thing" it is better to say what needs to be said. They have incorporated a proper iso-8601 time locale in Meego, and I am quite certain that only occurred because there were people who actually toed the line based on what others complained about and called BS on the locales thing they did in the n900. It did not just happen: someone said it, someone heard it, and the idea eventually filtered into the place where someone could actually do something about it. Quote:
but if we let ourselves get suckered into buying locked-down hardware then they will expand on that in the OS as well. (oh - wait...) The only way to say no to all of that is to simply point it out and walk away leaving inventory on the shelf. If they insist on having something like that they should at least clarify how the consumer (he owns it - right?) can deal with it on his own, without needing to take time off from work to visit the local Nokia Care. Quote:
good laugh over it, share codes on how to do it best or safest - sure. I am over-the-top on that, but only because the only way Nokia would ever recognize the enormity of this is to have enough people explaining this to them in every language and venue that they can be reached. Yes I know TMO is a poor place but there are people here who will hear about it and eventually remember it at a crucial moment to the people in Nokia who might actually be able to prevent this insanity. I am on the other side of the planet from anyone who is in any kind of position to bend ears at Nokia, and I am certain they are mostly listening to only the news and information they actually want to hear. Nokia was and still is justified in bricking stolen prototype(s), but the industrial winds are blowing in the direction of building this type of product-suicide into every production handset and retaining for the corporation the activation codes to brick units. How stupid this is defies words and any description is just inadequate. Just wait till someone gets their hands on the list of kill-codes for several million handphones/tablets/whatever and turns off an entire inventory on some Saturday night. It would create an instant stock-price evaporation of epic proportions. Although Apple doesn't get any love for coming up with this m0r0n1c idea, the place of honor will probably eventually go to Motorola or Samsung. Some disgruntled employee(s) will probably eventually go home from work some day with the keys to their customers daily lives and there will be no way to stop them from completely eradicating one of these firms in the space of a few hours work while the company sleeps. Yes 2011 should be an interesting year indeed. Now, back to coding - cheers ! :D :D :D |
Re: Elop said N9 is a 2011 event. It's 2011! Where is it?
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There is no N9. They phone you guys are takling about is probably the E7. Since it didnt come out yet, it might come out with a polished version of symbian or meego.
Btw, who the hell adds 'just shoot me' tag to everything? its super annoying and childish and sucidial. Why dont you shoot yourself? |
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on every thread the ****ing justshoot me tag..... |
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