It's not actually a true MeeGo phone, it is Maemo Harmattan...Nokia had already announced a long time ago that the Harmattan codebase would be referred to as MeeGo, without it actually being true MeeGo. As far as I know, the only underlying technology that links them is the fact that this N9 (sporting Harmattan) will be using Qt applications as native applications, instead of the case with the N900 and Maemo 5 (Fremantle) in which Qt support was an add-on afterwards. So, to reiterate, the N9 that is supposedly running MeeGo, is actually just running what was going to be called Maemo 6. This is just another way for Nokia to confuse things.<div>
<br></div><div>Just look at the way that Nokia has 'supported' every other Maemo device (and for clarification, by Maemo, I include the preceeding OS200x releases too, since Nokia retroactively renamed those to Maemo). Nokia will drop this quicker than Sony Music dropped Jedward from their books.</div>
<div><br></div><div>As someone who paid £499 for the N900 in December 2009 (the month of release), only to be told that Maemo was 'dead' by February 2010, I would highly advise people considering buying the N9 to do their homework. I would also advise to weigh up the pros and cons, and if you're going to buy the N9 be prepared for maybe 6 months of support from Nokia. If I recall correctly, I believe that we had a maximum of 8 months support, and around 5 software updates. At the end of which, the 'phone' was only just usable for the functions it was sold as (by this I'm referring to the front-facing camera, which even still looks so grainy you'd swear you're back in the 1920s)</div>
<div><br></div><div>Am I bitter? Yes, of course I'm bitter. Should you heed my words? Absolutely. Especially if you're expecting any kind of meaningful support from Nokia. Something they have never really been too great at when it comes to software updates.</div>
<div><br></div><div>Anyway, end of rant :-p<br>
<br><div class="gmail_quote">On 22 June 2011 22:56, Sebastian Arcus <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:shop@open-t.co.uk" target="_blank">shop@open-t.co.uk</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
And for all those who hoped that Maemo won't disappear forever in between merging with Moblin and Nokia going all Microsoft, Nokia has officially announced the N9 - the first official Meego handset. Looking at it, I quite like it.<br>
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It is currently probably the closest to a true Linux smartphone one can buy from a big name (that excludes OpenMoko I'm afraid) - though by what I read, WebOS is a pretty close runner as well in terms of openness.<br>
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I really hope it does well, in spite of everything that is going on inside Nokia and in the world mobile devices at the moment.<br>
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Sebastian<br>
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