I am looking at the rapidly expanding HTC desire family which grow from strength to strength for my next phone. I won't be darkening Nokia's door anytime soon after Maemo. Nothing they or Elop says will make me want to buy into their future logic when each year for hte last two years they have changed their minds on which way they will go.
Meego would have to come with a free moon and be biblically good to even raise my interest in it or Nokia.
The thing is, realistically speaking, all the nay-sayers will buy the device as long as it truly achieves being freaking good, a true sucessor that accomplishes all that the N900 did and aimed to achieve but failed miserably due to lack of support.
I sincerely doubt that as long as the above become true, as in a dream come true, everyone won't buy it.
Although, the chances of that happening seem to be getting slimmier by the second...
If we don't buy the N950, we'll only prove Flop right. We need to support MeeGo and prove that Flop is wrong, so that he'll be forced to step down as CEO.
Whatever you decide to do, don't buy a winblows phail 7 phone. Rather look for MeeGo phones from other companies.
If we don't buy the N950, we'll only prove Flop right. We need to support MeeGo and prove that Flop is wrong, so that he'll be forced to step down as CEO.
Whatever you decide to do, don't buy a winblows phail 7 phone. Rather look for MeeGo phones from other companies.
You buy Nokia goods, you're channeling your money toward Elop. For all you know it's going to fund Nokia's future Microsoft collaboration (or for paying WP7 penalties)
nokia must be aware of alien dalvic and if theres a braincell left at nokia i bet its thinking of producing hardware thats capable of allowing ports of android stuff, then they wont have to pay anything to google for android