To elaborate - Nokia innovated a lot. But internally Nokia was chaotic. They were Google, before Google got the reputation for creating projects only to kill them when they had hardly started.
Couple this with the absolute dictatorship that the Symbian division had over what they were releasing as a cellular device, and Meego/Maemo never had a chance. Up till the N900 the Maemo division was blocked from having cellular. After the N900 it was too late really. They clambered to make the N9, but it was at the breaking point and so they did the burning memo thing. The N9 was basically the blueprint for the Windows Phone models Nokia released.
silisili|1 year ago
They didn't evolve, took the iPhone as a joke, and when finally playing catch-up, the hardware was awful.
If they'd have seen the writing on the wall and responded in kind, I think we'd have all three players around today.
Nokia...I don't even want to talk about. I'm still half convinced it was a sabotage job.
lotsofpulp|1 year ago
https://www.historyvshollywood.com/reelfaces/blackberry/
There is no way for a viewer to know which parts are real or fake, so watching it is not going to help educate.
numpad0|1 year ago
memsom|1 year ago
To elaborate - Nokia innovated a lot. But internally Nokia was chaotic. They were Google, before Google got the reputation for creating projects only to kill them when they had hardly started.
Couple this with the absolute dictatorship that the Symbian division had over what they were releasing as a cellular device, and Meego/Maemo never had a chance. Up till the N900 the Maemo division was blocked from having cellular. After the N900 it was too late really. They clambered to make the N9, but it was at the breaking point and so they did the burning memo thing. The N9 was basically the blueprint for the Windows Phone models Nokia released.