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Re: Sad news; Nokia apparently killed Meltemi
Instead of being sad I'm really intrested to see Nokia's next move. I'm intrigued about Nokia's launch of windows 8. And even other vendors as well. I'm interested to see what nokia will do with the time between announcement and release. I'm also intrested to see if nokia can contribute to windows 8 and if they can differentiate from the other vendors. Also rumors of higher license cost will give a higher price than android and possibly even Ipad.
So many interesting questions, I'm not sad about meltimi because we don't know what, how and when to see it. Focus on the future and forget the past. |
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Whiskey and cheap hookers won't bring her back. Never forget! ;) |
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All in all, it seems as though Nokia has had backstabbing people in the inside. It's like this saying in my country: "Out of three people, two of them are good and trustworthy, the third one being the backstabber." Quote:
Also, this month, could have been the month when Nokia revealed a GS3 competitor. A dual core would have been enough to provide a hard blow at competitors. Quote:
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" NOKIA'S LAST STAND " article in W I R E D magazine
http://www.wired.co.uk/magazine/arch...stand?page=all NOKIA NEED ANOTHER RƎVOLUTION.. |
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That article is old (or better "deprecated", despite saying "from the June issue".
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I find it hard to see they have anything up their sleeve. N9 was a great phone with awesome OS, which was not used to it's potential. Nokia had a great ecosystem up their sleeve, it was pure linux comming to the masses with they even tapping in with the app store. So they should have something really big on plans or then it's jus plain old MS.
Maybe there was microsoft share holders inside Nokia that saw this communistic/anarchistic product a comming, which made the US capitalist rise their war hammer to defend their values of freedom to make money at what price nessecary, be it civilization or evolution of culture or what ever to be sacrificed. I hope it's not the case, I guess there is still people in Oulu, that work on meltemi. At least someone is propably still working on pr 1.3... Other thing might be that microsoft could have a same kind of opensource strategy at their mind, since based on what I see on my laptop and phone right now I find it even very probable that linux is going to go mainstream at any moment. Win 8 is quite likely a crappy ui, badly ripped from gnome3... not much new there. They need to evolve to level with google. Apple has still their closed business model and the hip people buy their products... What ever, it's pretty interesting times :) I know Linux is competitive enough right now to be the OS my mother uses. It's open source crashing through baby :D ...or rather slowly and unavoidably crawling through |
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There was a 3rd well-advanced in the prototyping stage, to be based around the U8500 or OMAP4, more likely the former.* Now imagine this 3rd device against the backdrop of a team that hadn't shrunk 100% over the course of about 12mth. I wouldn't be surprised if it had a form-factor similar to that of the 900, & a OS w/built-in utility far greater than WP7x & even Maemo6x (def. less buggy). And there's no question it would've been on shelves in at least a few countries for at least a month or so by now... And this would've been in an environment where every review didn't end w/a disclaimer: "Oh she's a nice device but she's dead Jim". *there was to be 1-2 more after the N950/N9, before Vanilla MeeGo devices were to start flowing from Q3 12` onwards. (orig. launch was Q4 11`, but the plan was also to focus on 1-2 more Maemo6x devices, in case Medfield/MeeGo needed more time, & they may have) |
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Dream on. Nokia was never good at delivering perfect software for the masses, hence their downfall. N9, as an evolution from n900, should have been much better, but sadly lacks half of the features n900 had. Nokia software engineers clearly can't do it if it takes them so long to make sequels to their software. Nokia n900 was released in 2009, every other company would have had a sequel in the works, and look what we get? And this is prior to Elop
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