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  • AnonD-10860
  • utX
  • 27 Jun 2011

For Rupee 32,000/- this handset is way too costly. no value for money. i would rather buy a Spice MI410...which is half the rate and way more impressive with specs. Nokia should enter in the segment of between high end and budget like Samsung did with ACE and WAVE2. if somebody still wants to spend this much amount of money...better to buy an iPhone. (my personal view,no disrespect to anyone.)

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    • Anonymous
    • 3Jf
    • 27 Jun 2011

    i lv it i lv it i jst lv itttttttttttttttt
    at last nokia had upgraded their hardware yupiiii :P

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      • Paul Troy
      • U2M
      • 27 Jun 2011

      AnonD-4420, 27 Jun 2011this phone got too hot. more and more people get intereste... moreYes, and rather extraordinary, seeing several online Petitions being run in support. I dont recall this happening before, just for a phone..

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        • AnonD-4420
        • fnJ
        • 27 Jun 2011

        this phone got too hot.
        more and more people get interested in it.

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          • Aaron
          • t7X
          • 27 Jun 2011

          Please sign this petition if you want to keep MeeGo alive.
          http://www.petitiononline.com/MeeGo/petition.html

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            • AnonD-8044
            • nFe
            • 27 Jun 2011

            1337INT80H, 26 Jun 2011Maemo 5 is a modified version of the Debian Linux distribut... moreHonestly when the Elop speech happened and just before that i gave up on QT because it seemed wastefull studying it with no future..Next its up and flowing again.I have seen so many people start learning away and then the platform is scrapped.

            I am keeping my options open ATM with reguards to study i have no time to waste on useless study with no apparent future.

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              • AnonD-8044
              • nFe
              • 27 Jun 2011

              1337INT80H, 26 Jun 2011Maemo 5 is a modified version of the Debian Linux distribut... moreYes its running Debian package insteard of RPM.

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                • Anonymous
                • PEq
                • 26 Jun 2011

                AnonD-252, 26 Jun 2011The user interface on S2 can easily be changed by the user,... moreNo i don't agree with you. The user interface on this n9 harmattan phone is locked down. And it's not open. Meego os might be open source and all but nokia will not let anybody copying their swype based ui to anybody. Be it htc,samsung,lg,motorola or sony ericsson. And did you not seen it's multitasking screen which is awesome. Android developers cannot copy everything about this awesone harmattan ui......

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                  • Anonymous
                  • p7A
                  • 26 Jun 2011

                  Sails, 26 Jun 2011And for all their logos, I'm pretty sure NOKIA has far bett... moreLogo is not for recognizing only. It is a meaningful image that characterize a company or group. All registered & major companies in the world have logos. if you found the divx logo on your phone or media player meaning it can play divx files. you don't have to read the whole manual to prove that your player can play dvd or mp3 if you found the dvd or mp3 logos printed on it. the recycle logo reminds us to recycle things if it is printed in any products we bought. logos are important. why you are reacting like a kid.

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                    • amanda
                    • v{t
                    • 26 Jun 2011

                    1337INT80H, 26 Jun 2011Maemo 5 is a modified version of the Debian Linux distribut... moresince meego is a combination of maemo and moblin, what is the big difference if someone calls it a meego device. you said it uses maemo 5 staff. no body called netbook meego as moblin, but people called it mmeego. why can't i call N9 has meego when harmattan is mix of maemo and meego uxs

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                      • 1337INT80H
                      • n5Q
                      • 26 Jun 2011

                      Maemo 5 is a modified version of the Debian Linux distribution, slimmed down for mobile devices which uses an X Window System-based graphical user interface.

                      Using Xomap and the Matchbox window manager; the GUI uses the GTK+ toolkit and Hildon user interface widgets and API.

                      Maemo 6 Harmattan isn't using Hildon User Interface + the GTK+ toolkit, instead using full Qt toolkit & libraries.

                      So the Nokia N9 is only running essentially a newer version of Maemo called Maemo 6 codenamed Harmattan. It is only a transition towards MeeGo. The N9 is not running a full version of MeeGo.

                      Maemo 6 harmattan the newest & latest & last OS with Qt should pave the way to new OS's... according to some sources Nokia may be working on a New OS that may or may not be MeeGo. It will be Qt based.

                      That makes sense as Nokia's devices throughout the ecosystem are building with Qt development framework so all apps will seamlessly run across multiple platforms.

                      Don't forget it is not Pure MeeGo. Harmattan has in it's genes more in common with Maemo.

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                        • Anonymous
                        • t7K
                        • 26 Jun 2011

                        The N9 is already dead before it even arrives.

                        Nokia should have prioritize MeeGo over WP7.

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                          • AnonD-1124
                          • 0nN
                          • 26 Jun 2011

                          AnonD-7829, 26 Jun 2011I'm not sure what are people saying with "It's not Mee... moreHarmattan is/was developed solely by nokia based on maemo 6. Its not meego but they use simillar api's so apps should run across both.

                          I'm not saying nokia intends to rename the platform, i'm saying they're starting with something else from scratch.

                          “... It has many UX, design and material innovations that we are going to
                          use and expand upon in forthcoming devices. I cannot tell you about them
                          more clearly yet, but you’ll see soon (what I mean).”

                          There is alot of information in that Elop quote. Especially when we run it parrallel with what we already know to be facts.

                          He is clearly stating that nokia intend to continue with the UI introduced in the n9 but on a different platform of which he can't speak about. What platform is that?

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                            • AnonD-252
                            • 0Tq
                            • 26 Jun 2011

                            Mark, 26 Jun 2011You are mad. The SG2 interface looks like a big pile of ste... moreThe user interface on S2 can easily be changed by the user, soon there probably will be a user interface on the Android Market that looks and feels just like the one on N9. Swyping to move to the homescreen in any game/app will be a problem because a swype withing a game/app can move the user to the homescreen without he/she wanting to. It is better to have a hardware button/key to press to move to the homescreen from within any app/game, and it is better to unlock the screen with a hardware key because if it is activated using gestures then it need to be constantly "on", draining battery, and if you have it in your pants pocket it will activate waiting for that second tap because even capacitive screens activate through thin pants, just place your finger behind your t-shirt and then touch the screen on your N8...
                            N9 will not have Android Market so you will not be able to easily use Android apps on N9.

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                              • Anonymous
                              • JCf
                              • 26 Jun 2011

                              just been thru gsm first preview,wha a sleek beast.

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                                • amanda
                                • s%{
                                • 26 Jun 2011

                                AnonD-7829, 26 Jun 2011I'm not sure what are people saying with "It's not Mee... moreit is over all meego. it supports meegp apps. so? meego is a combination of maemo 5 and moblin.

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                                  • AnonD-7829
                                  • nxP
                                  • 26 Jun 2011

                                  AnonD-1124, 26 Jun 2011the n9 doesn't run meego. It runs harmmattan which is nokia... moreI'm not sure what are people saying with "It's not Meego, it's Harmattan". It's Meego 1.2, codename Harmattan, much like newest Android is Gingerbread or something.

                                  It's a Meego, either way.

                                  EDIT: Ok, well I did some googling. Seems that Harmattan is somehow at the same time Maemo 6, MeeGo, but then it's still neither and is not MeeGo but still somehow is Meego. Confusing.

                                  Either way, I'm pretty sure when Nokia says that this will be the last Meego device (notice how they say last Meego, means this is Meego :D), I doubt it means that "we just call it Harmattan from now on" :D

                                  Cos if that would be the case, I'm pretty sure they would say it, cos obviously a crapton of people are thrilled about the OS.

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                                    • dylan
                                    • C1M
                                    • 26 Jun 2011

                                    Looks pretty good from the demos we've seen so far. Don't know if I would get one though. I really need a hardware qwerty keyboard, and the fact that Nokia's dedication to developing Meego is a bit disheartening. But that UI looks really, really good, and the swipe gestures seem to work amazingly. But it's nice to see that Nokia definitely do still have the ability to produce innovative products...

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                                      • Mark
                                      • mby
                                      • 26 Jun 2011

                                      Toss, 26 Jun 2011After reading most of d comments wat i've observed is all n... moreYou are mad. The SG2 interface looks like a big pile of steaming dung compared to the N9. Please everyone, just test the device yourself and you will see.

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                                        • Mark
                                        • mby
                                        • 26 Jun 2011

                                        Sails, 26 Jun 2011Actually there are quite a few Samsung fans that all day lo... moreYou are so right. This site is plagued by Samsung boys that are paid to upvote and downvote. Daily interest tells the real story!