@lemonicetea Why? To be just a normal "dumb" manufacturer? With Android 3.0 manufacturers customizations will no longer exist. You can kiss goodbye to MOTOBlur, Touchwiz and so on... If thats the kind of company you want Nokia to turn fine with me, but I want to have more options.
I am not flaming so dont get me wrong, Android is a fine operating system but I really want another option that is not Google eating all my data and Apple biting on my credit card.
@trekrema Sadly I have not. But I heard very good things about it even though the adoption was so low and development to it (at least the bit i searched) seemed kinda clunky.
But on that note, I really would like HP to jump on board of MeeGo. Seems to me like a logic idea: MeeGo could provide the core and HP could develop webOS interface on top of it. Much less redundancy dont you think?
@Mr w00t I've hoped the same thing for HP/Palm. Ditch the old WebOS UI interface, and replicate it using the Qt UI toolkit provided just for this purpose. If HP DOESN'T do it within two years, I'd be shocked.
@lemonicetea I just remembered Topolsky's interview with one of nokia's man when he asked about Android possibility in noika phones and the nokia's person replied that android have some of its own issues and its destiny is not in nokia's hands, and when i heard Oracle suing google i just laughed, Oracle for sure will not go after chinese android fake manufacturers but for nokia its a critical issue, cause oracle sure would like to see them in court too. ALSO MeeGo is way better than android, in every aspect
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Nokia should switch to ANDROID asap.
@lemonicetea
No.
@lemonicetea
Please, please not this again.
Go look every other Nokia post in the last month for reasons why that would be idiotic.
@lemonicetea Why? To be just a normal "dumb" manufacturer?
With Android 3.0 manufacturers customizations will no longer exist. You can kiss goodbye to MOTOBlur, Touchwiz and so on... If thats the kind of company you want Nokia to turn fine with me, but I want to have more options.
I am not flaming so dont get me wrong, Android is a fine operating system but I really want another option that is not Google eating all my data and Apple biting on my credit card.
@Mr w00t
Another option? Have you ever tried WebOS?
@trekrema Sadly I have not. But I heard very good things about it even though the adoption was so low and development to it (at least the bit i searched) seemed kinda clunky.
But on that note, I really would like HP to jump on board of MeeGo. Seems to me like a logic idea: MeeGo could provide the core and HP could develop webOS interface on top of it. Much less redundancy dont you think?
@Mr w00t
I've hoped the same thing for HP/Palm. Ditch the old WebOS UI interface, and replicate it using the Qt UI toolkit provided just for this purpose. If HP DOESN'T do it within two years, I'd be shocked.
@lemonicetea I just remembered Topolsky's interview with one of nokia's man when he asked about Android possibility in noika phones and the nokia's person replied that android have some of its own issues and its destiny is not in nokia's hands, and when i heard Oracle suing google i just laughed, Oracle for sure will not go after chinese android fake manufacturers but for nokia its a critical issue, cause oracle sure would like to see them in court too. ALSO MeeGo is way better than android, in every aspect