I'm very glad like everyone else here in this thread about the news of MeeGo at N900. The N900 is the best device they've ever made.
However, one thing confuses me a bit, what way is Nokia going to take when they now have both Symbian 3 and MeeGo. Are they going to divide their phones in two segments, where some get Symbian, and some get MeeGo. Isn't that somewhat confusing on their market focus, especially since they should keep themselves strong in the competition, iOS, Android and now Windows Mobile 7.
I'm curious about what strategy they have in mind.
No, my point was not to intrigue, but to analyze this :
if nokia has internal policy about not specifying facts about product releases and updates, how comes that it does specify what the product won't contain ? Maybe i'm missing something ...
i am a n900 owner, but unlike the clear majority of geeks here i am not technically skilled :-) i have the following questions:
1) what does it mean to be able to "dual boot both maemo and meego" on the n900? does it mean i get to choose between maemo and everything i have on there and meego on a screen after turning on the n900? having both os with saved stuff doesnt fill the n900 storage capacities?!
2) what limitations will meego have running on n900 given that the n9 is more powerfull in terms of hardware?
1) Yeah pretty much, normally if the keyboard is open then you see a menu otherwise it just loads Maemo. There's plenty of space on the internal 32GB for Meego or on the memory card - I wouldn't worry too much.
2) Probably run a little slower - but the N900 is still very powerful and it will run it just as well.
As an employee I must obey to Nokia's rules. One of those are, that release dates of updates are not published outside the company. I can only confirm pr1.3 will be released.
Changelog is accessible only for internals at the moment.
Ifyou are a Nokia employee then show us you batch. No batch is no proof and so not genuine. Therefore you are just messing with out mentality at its current state of weakness.
Changelog is accessible only inside Nokia, that is true with every company out there. Internal work will not be revealed to outside world and PR1.3 will be released eventually. We all know that and we all know that anyone out there could have faking it for the sake to get KUDO thanks counts from people on the forum.
So if there is no proof of your Nokia employement then I'm not convinced.
I'm very glad like everyone else here in this thread about the news of MeeGo at N900. The N900 is the best device they've ever made.
However, one thing confuses me a bit, what way is Nokia going to take when they now have both Symbian 3 and MeeGo. Are they going to divide their phones in two segments, where some get Symbian, and some get MeeGo. Isn't that somewhat confusing on their market focus, especially since they should keep themselves strong in the competition, iOS, Android and now Windows Mobile 7.
I'm curious about what strategy they have in mind.
If you have noticed, nokia has put all their eggs in the open source basket (symbian foundation and meego), so i guess they want two shots, just in case..also their strategy seems to be meego on high end phones and symbian on bread and butter phones.. And complete app interoperability with QT..