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They had the N950 ready but they didn“t release it because they said that "operators complained about the keyboard.
They even made teaser advertisements:
http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMjY3OTIxMTY0.html




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2009-01-20
The N9 will definitely become my next phone.
But I do understand why they switched to Windows. The delays in development were just unacceptable. This Maemo 6 based MeeGo should have been released on hardware in december 2010. That is 10 months too late according to Nokias own original schedule. In Symbian Nokia had similar problems. The N8 was delayed again and again, and Symbian Anna is the OS that should have shipped on that device.
Also the developer tools for Qt are only just becoming mature. Up to June this year you could not really develop an OpenGl based game for Symbian in Qt SDK because of bugs.
It takes time for developers to get used to a new development environment, and also having to develop the tools caused extra delays in creating any real development network for Nokia.
And now in 2011 everything is moving to the cloud/webservices, iCloud, youtube, Amazon, google, spotify etc. Nokia just killed almost most of their own web services, after being extraordinarily unsuccessful.
Sticking to MeeGo/Symbian would be huge risk because of that: no third-party application ecosystem, and no lock-in web-services. By switching to Windows they get both. Can WP compete in other aspects? Don't really know, haven't used it. And since I don't use Windows on Desktop I doubt I can use all features of WP, making it an less interesting alternative.