Great to see it is not only possible to downgrade the N900 (just because it's possible), but there might be a chance to upgrade the Android pre installed devices as well.
Not a bad development seeing the recurring issue in the world news of rare earth minerals export being limited by China endangering our addiction to 6 month updating mobile devices. http://www.steelforgings.org/news/me...ina090904.html http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia...medium=twitter
The 2011 unofficial Eco N9: might just be a refurbished Nexus One running MeeGo?
Indeed, which is cool. vgrade did it as well, but both have hit the nasty snag that no proper 3D drivers are available. Really, that's the only hangup (badum-tsh!) for running MeeGo fully on these devices.
I bought myself used HD2 just for web browsing and playing with all the different operating systems. I wasn't really impressed about Android. Port works okay, but I guess I just don't like Android that much. Market is a mess with 98372509873 useless apps. Windows Mobile 6.5 is barely usable with Opera and Sense. Hope they will get WinPhone7 to work.
If there was a new Maemo 5 tablet with bit upgraded hardware and Flash 10 etc, I think I'd buy it instead.
E: By the way, how does N810 survive in modern internet? Would it still be a good investment?
Who needs android now? We can install games from webos now and we have a lot of software ported from desktop linux. I don't even see a need to upgrade to MeeGo now. Maybe only for flash 10 and only if it's going to use hardware acceleration. And we can probably just copy paste flash ".so" file from Meego into maemo and problem solved when it's gonna be available.