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I don't think calling this just another mobile linux operating system is doing it justice.
MeeGo really does do things a lot different from other Mobile linux OS-es. The Swipe interaction is the most obvious example, but also the use of the AMOLED screen in standby, and the multitasking focus I haven't seen in other distributions (Android/ bada/ WebOS) .
If you look at the frameworks used, it also is very different (debian based package manager, Qt UI framework, compcache etc. etc etc.).
And that is a very good thing! Nokia is experimenting and keeping an open mind, trying to re-imagine the Mobile phone, just like Apple did when it developed iPhone.
To me Maemo and MeeGo don't feel like iOS clones, Android does to a very large extent, and Bada OS most definitely does.