Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 28th May 2010 14:11 UTC
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless Like Research in Motion, Nokia is playing catch-up, software-wise, to the iPhone OS and Android, which is funny in a cruel way because both Nokia and RIM have a far larger market share than both of them. Nokia has put out a preview video of their upcoming N8 smartphone, which runs the latest Symbian version, Symbian^3. Nokia, like RIM, has got work to do.
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Actually....
by leech on Fri 28th May 2010 14:23 UTC
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It's not supposed to be the iPhone kick butt version of Symbian, it's supposed to be an interim upgrade before the new Qt 4.6 stuff is all put together for Symbian^4.

Same thing with Maemo 5, it was step 4 of 5 for their complete solution.

At least that's what I've been reading lately due to becoming a Nokia customer with my N900.

Maemo 6 went by the wayside due to the whole Intel / Nokia merge of Moblin / Maemo into MeeGo.

But yes, as far as Symbian goes, 3 was supposed to be a minor upgrade before they move everything over to Symbian^4.

It's kind of unfortunate that they're doing this, since hardware wise, both the N900 and the N8 are fantastic.

So Symbian^3 has new Qt, just not a new interface, Symbian^4 will have a new interface, and with the new version of Qt, applications should be perfectly portable between Windows, Mac, Linux, Symbian, and Maemo / MeeGo.

Hope that clears up why the N8 isn't as happy and shiny as the iPhone OS.

But as a side note, it's had Multitasking for a LONG time, in fact the 'multitasking' that iPhone will have soon is almost 100% a copy of the Symbian version. At least as far as what others have said.

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RE: Actually....
by chandler on Fri 28th May 2010 14:45 in reply to "Actually...."
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2006-08-29

It's always this way with Nokia. They are always one step away from taking over the world with Nokia or Maemo or whatever. The N900 was supposed to take over the world with its Clutter GUI, but then Nokia bought Qt. They changed direction and their current product is relegated to "interim" status.

Personally, I don't think they will ever get there.

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RE[2]: Actually....
by spiderman on Fri 28th May 2010 14:48 in reply to "RE: Actually...."
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2008-10-23


Personally, I don't think they will ever get there.

Actually Nokia is already there. They are #1 in the world. I don't think the N900 was ever supposed to take over the world. their flagship smartphone is the N97 mini. There has been no advertising of the N900, nowhere. The N900 is filling a niche.

But I see your point. "interim" status is just poor communication. Other vendors sell interim products but they call it a revolution and when the real product is ready, they call it a new revolution.

Edited 2010-05-28 15:02 UTC

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RE[2]: Actually....
by emilsedgh on Fri 28th May 2010 16:15 in reply to "RE: Actually...."
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2007-06-21

Well, you have to consider that Nokia was never a 'Software' company. Cell phones had no such software beasts inside them until a few years ago.

Now it takes some time until Nokia gets its own software platform running competetive.

Edited 2010-05-28 16:16 UTC

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RE: Actually....
by vivainio on Fri 28th May 2010 17:44 in reply to "Actually...."
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2008-12-26

Maemo 6 went by the wayside due to the whole Intel / Nokia merge of Moblin / Maemo into MeeGo.


This is an incorrect interpretation of the events; Maemo 6 is the "Harmattan" platform, and it hasn't been dumped.

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RE[2]: Actually....
by leech on Fri 28th May 2010 19:47 in reply to "RE: Actually...."
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2006-01-10

"Maemo 6 went by the wayside due to the whole Intel / Nokia merge of Moblin / Maemo into MeeGo.


This is an incorrect interpretation of the events; Maemo 6 is the "Harmattan" platform, and it hasn't been dumped.
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What I meant by that was more from the developer's point of view. I do realize it's still in progress, but from what my understanding of it is, Harmattan is basically MeeGo with Debian as it's base still. APIs should be compatible between the two.

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RE: Actually....
by progoth on Fri 28th May 2010 19:56 in reply to "Actually...."
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2006-10-28

N900 hardware isn't THAT fantastic...seeing as it has a resistive touchscreen and terrible battery life. I still like mine, though.

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RE[2]: Actually....
by miles on Sat 29th May 2010 00:29 in reply to "RE: Actually...."
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2006-06-15

N900 hardware isn't THAT fantastic...seeing as it has a resistive touchscreen and terrible battery life. I still like mine, though.

The N900 has a terrible battery life when compared to other Symbian smartphones. Compared to a 3GS, it's better, and quite on par or better than the HTC Desire.

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