New posters welcome to the "we wanted a keyboard support group."
I've joined the "given up hoping for Nokia N9/Meego Handset, but still love Nokia so now waiting for Nokia's Windows Phone with keyboard support group."
the device seems to be pretty slim. Not enough room to place a 12MP module or a microsd slot. So i think it is quite possible nokia used a micro sim instead of regular sim slot.
Okay plastic sounds a bit cheap, so lets say „polymer“ instead
come guys say it with me
leaks leaks leaks leaks please we need a new string nokia so leak something already youve already abandoed meego so why do care if the n9 sells well or not so give us some leaks already
come guys say it with me
leaks leaks leaks leaks please we need a new string nokia so leak something already youve already abandoed meego so why do care if the n9 sells well or not so give us some leaks already
The people who could leak you information, are people who are working on the product... Which means they do care.
I have to admit that I was rather indifferent about the switch to Qt and MeeGo in general for the most part. But the upcoming device has me positively excited, both as something I want to use myself and as something I can't wait to see what impact it has on the smartphone landscape. If any hype is being generated by this thread, I can assure you that it's justified.
It will not be what many here expect it to be though. It was never a secret that this "step 5 of 5" was intended for the mainstream, and that is bound to ruffle some feathers.
Most importantly, this phone is a lot more than the sum of its parts. So all the talk about this or that spec is somewhat missing the point. If you are just looking for the next high-end collection of transistors to run your own software on, the phone is probably going to be wasted on you.
1. The goal, as Elop told a group of engineers in Berlin on Feb. 29, is once again to “find that next big thing that blows away Apple, Android, and everything we’re doing with Microsoft right now and make it irrelevant—all of it. So go for it, without having to worry about saving Nokia’s rear end in the next 12 months. I’ve taken off the handcuffs.”
2. He was shocked about all the unused technology and software hidden in the research labs that wasn’t used yet in a consumer device.
So what then understand from this is that:
- Nokia will use W7 for the next 4/5 years.
- Nokia uses Meego as an alternative option to not become the Bit** of Microshoft. Such as HTC and others are using W7 to hedge their bet on Android.
- After 4/5 years they want to use Meego on high end and W for mid to lower end.