Nokia N900 Vs Maemo 5?
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Nokia gave out hundreds of N900 to blogger around the world in October (Including our very own Ani
) to try and get as much feedback as possible before the they release it in November and as far as i can see most if not all of the feedback has be positive, everyone that i have talked to seem to love the n900, one person has even called it “the iphone with a real QWERTY” and in more ways then one that is what it is, not forgeting the 5MP camera and the 32 GB of storage features which the n900 have over the iphone. Moving on the n900 really does look like nokia’s best flagship device this year, some would even go so far to say it is what the n97 should have been but that it not what i think.

I was talking to my friend Matthew Bennett from N-Series-Us and the n900 popped up in the conventions and i asked him if the n900 was the best phone he had ever used and he basically said yes and that “Maemo is the future” during the conventions i said that “the n900 looks like its going to be a big hit” and he said its not the n900 that is the big hit but maemo, and i though about a what he say for a while in fact i’m still thinking about it now, the question that i want an answer for is this ” what are people more interested in the n90o (The hardware) or Meamo 5 (The Software)? is it the 5MP camera or the smooth animations and the razer shape graphics? is it the side-out QWERTY and the kickstand or the powerful new maemo browser? and the big question if the n900 ran s60v5 and not maemo 5 would you still want one? which ever one it is the future looks bright for nokia.
i don’t have any answers but if you do please free feel to share it with us in the comments.
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November 15th, 2009 at 3:04 am
I do think that today’s phones are almost made perfect in segment of hardware by their capabilities and design. And in future it won’t be problem to just add another small circuit inside a new model. The software is what makes people want device. It has to be user-friendly, nice to eye, fast responsive and intuitive (although that goes also in part with user friendlyness).
To conclude this short comment, I have a feeling that in future manufacturers will concentrate more on making the software than on making the hardware.