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moondowner | 1 year ago

No mention of my fav Nokia of all time, the N9; also no mention of MeeGo and Maemo

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usagisushi|1 year ago

I came across something interesting titled "Apple iPhone was launched, presentation (2007-12-31)"[0]. It mentions Nokia N800 and implicitly implies a lineage of devices (N770 > N800 > N810 > N900 > N9). Sometimes I wonder what Nokia might have been like in a timeline without Jobs and Ballmer.

> Leverage N800 with its touch screen - it competes nearly in the same arena

[0]: https://repo.aalto.fi/uncategorized/IO_926740c7-5165-439a-a0...

pavlov|1 year ago

I had the N770, the N800 and also the N900.

It’s very telling that someone at Nokia thought it’s basically like the iPhone. In fact the N800 was a thick plastic chunk with no cellular, a resistive touchscreen, and a stylus-driven GTK+ user interface. Its most popular software feature among its userbase seemed to be that you can open XTerm.

They did eventually make an iPhone competitor on this same Linux platform (the N9), but it took five years. “Competes nearly in the same arena” indeed — in the same sense that my 8-year-old daughter competes in Simone Biles’s arena because she also likes jumping and takes some gym classes.

agawish|1 year ago

It looked like Nokia felt shaken by the iPhone and had the right mindset at the time, but their actions didn't match what was presented, the world would have been different indeed if Nokia had stepped up their game in this time.

glonq|1 year ago

Don't forget Elop! He hitched Nokia's wagon to Microsoft's horses and then rode it straight off a cliff.