Motorola things are cool and they support Linux but being a Finnish guy supporting Nokia is first choice unless Motorola really invents something really neat.
Well, I guess Motorola has some really neat phones but those are not sale here...
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Well, the problem with it is that when Nokia started S60 phone business Linux was not suitable for mobile phones. They now have commited for Symbian OS so deeply that changing into Linux is hard. They are trying that however. But it's not thing to be proud of...
Well, Nokia has a Linux phone, it's running their own Linux, Maemo. [link]
But well, it's not really a phone which is cool and stuff. Or can you honestly say that Nokia 770 Internet Tablet is a mobile phone?
Maemo is basicly Debian linux with Gnome UI. Two main things here. I hate Gnome and I don't like Debian at all.
Motorola has their own distripution based on Redhat and QT (kde) based UI called Qutopia. And the size of their thing is like minimal compared to what we can get from Nokia. Those neat phones I mention here include: A910, A728 and A732.
There also pretty cool stuff like E680 [link] and A780 [link]
My I have to admit it since I cannot lie. My next phone is probably Motorola one with Linux built in. Thank god there is Motorola, Nokia is Symbian platform with binary combatible over Windows and since Windows now has it's own Mobile front I think that turning away from Nokia might be great move. Besides I don't want to have another ngage. it just isn't cool.
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Devious Comments
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Work like you don't need the money, love like you've never been hurt and dance like no one is watching.
(b) Phone doesn't show artifacts, why bother with a 1 MB wallpaper?
Overkill buddy, overkill. Like using a sledgehammer for a can of tuna.
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"Evolution is a tinkerer, not an architect"
Well, I guess Motorola has some really neat phones but those are not sale here...
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What about you? Have you thought about it lately? Do you really know yourself or do you only think you know?
Well, Nokia has a Linux phone, it's running their own Linux, Maemo. [link]
But well, it's not really a phone which is cool and stuff. Or can you honestly say that Nokia 770 Internet Tablet is a mobile phone?
Maemo is basicly Debian linux with Gnome UI. Two main things here. I hate Gnome and I don't like Debian at all.
Motorola has their own distripution based on Redhat and QT (kde) based UI called Qutopia. And the size of their thing is like minimal compared to what we can get from Nokia. Those neat phones I mention here include: A910, A728 and A732.
There also pretty cool stuff like E680 [link] and A780 [link]
My I have to admit it since I cannot lie. My next phone is probably Motorola one with Linux built in. Thank god there is Motorola, Nokia is Symbian platform with binary combatible over Windows and since Windows now has it's own Mobile front I think that turning away from Nokia might be great move. Besides I don't want to have another ngage. it just isn't cool.
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What about you? Have you thought about it lately? Do you really know yourself or do you only think you know?
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k. \\ Wijou
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Aqua-Gero. The Future of Mac Emulation on the Web.
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"Evolution is a tinkerer, not an architect"
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