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Then again, I've never used MeeGo myself.
Maybe many of those reviewers hardly used it as well, at most superficially/skin-deep. Because OTOH I happen to know one quite thorough review which isn't that complimentary: http://www.mobile-review.com/review/nokia-n9-2-en.shtml (and note that the site doesn't like the direction of Nokia under Elop; also worth noting is how in editorials they predicted, for 3+ years or so, a bleak future if Nokia doesn't change its course; and while EN version seems somehow neglected lately, I hear its generally the ~mobile site to go in our common Eastern neighbour ...a place which was also one of traditional Nokia strongholds, BTW). Meego, in its shipping N9 form, didn't seem as smooth as some people wish to believe, had issues they apparently don't want to remember.
As it stands, Meego exhibits some properties of vaporware - not the least because there's almost no way to use it (and how hard it is to get one flies right in the face of claims about healthy sales, of supposedly many N9 units sold), also WRT what the faithful want to believe about it.
Oh well, N9 Meego will probably become one of the next Amiga-like mythos...
Edited 2012-10-29 23:56 UTC