Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 15th Jun 2012 21:28 UTC, submitted by Radio
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On the other hand you, being very into KDE and hence also Qt, might fall under "their baby was amazing and revolutionary"... together with those who shared with you that info.
Release in 3 months? That tends to be close to the lowest timespan limit for Nokia between announcement and release. So maybe not that ready (as so many upcoming phones from Nokia were supposed to be, that later turned out to be a disappointment), and/or particularly for "offering smartphones at prices that Android could not easily reach" - but bringing even more fragmentation and overlapping efforts.
Some cheaper-than-610 Lumias, supposedly in the works, should be ready in comparable time & price spans (without that pesky additional fragmentation). Within the main Nokia strategy, they make more sense... (if that strategy is a right one is another issue)
Yeah, j2me - but, really, users care only that basics are covered (so decent browser, IM & social networking, games... pretty much it; and checking out http://www.nokia.com/global/products/phone/asha305/ looks like it comes with a package of decent EA games; and j2me users do get more http://www.opera.com/smw/2012/03/ ). There's also "Series 40 Web Apps" - I guess conceptually not far from QML (and IIRC Nokia was implementing in the past a W3C-standard way of doing such apps)