When are we to expect the next update for the N800 from Nokia?

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Yeah, I know.  But MuniFi is growing.  Just not fast enough!

Randall (Randy) Arnold
Quality Feedback Analyst
Nokia-CMO/Dallas


 

>-----Original Message-----
>From: jonathangreene at gmail.com 
>[mailto:jonathangreene at gmail.com] On Behalf Of ext Jonathan Greene
>Sent: Monday, June 25, 2007 1:31 PM
>To: Arnold Randall (Nokia-CMO/Dallas)
>Cc: maemo-users at maemo.org
>Subject: Re: When are we to expect the next update for the 
>N800 from Nokia?
>
>Think we live in the wrong country for that one... :)  I guess 
>depending on your city, you might at least get MuniFi
>
>On 6/25/07, randall.arnold at nokia.com <randall.arnold at nokia.com> wrote:
>> I want free or cheap WiFi to be as highly available as my 
>GSM service.
>> Then I can chuck my phone and live on my N800.  ; )
>>
>> Randall (Randy) Arnold
>> Quality Feedback Analyst
>> Nokia-CMO/Dallas
>>
>>
>>
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >From: maemo-users-bounces at maemo.org
>> >[mailto:maemo-users-bounces at maemo.org]
>> >Sent: Monday, June 25, 2007 11:24 AM
>> >To: Peter Bart
>> >Cc: maemo users list
>> >Subject: Re: When are we to expect the next update for the 
>N800 from 
>> >Nokia?
>> >
>> >On Mon, Jun 25, 2007 at 06:58:24AM -0400, Peter Bart wrote:
>> >> On Mon, 2007-06-25 at 07:52 +0100, Alan Williamson wrote:
>> >
>> >> > the other day thinking, if this device had GPRS/EDGE
>> >support then it
>> >> > would be a rival for the iPhone.
>> >>
>> >>      Apples and oranges, literally. I for one do *not* want
>> >it to be an
>> >> iPhone competitor. Then the beauty of this device will get
>> >lost in the
>> >> noise. I want a device much like it is now, separate from 
>my phone.
>> >
>> >I agree.  But then again, I disagree.  My thinking of late 
>is that i 
>> >no longer want my phone to be my phone.  I want it to go 
>away and as 
>> >a replacement, I'd like to see an increased use of VOIP, hopefully 
>> >through a device like the 770, when I want, and through a different 
>> >device when I don't want.
>> >I'd like to be able to forget my phone at home and still be able to 
>> >make calls as if I hadn't, or switch phones with the ease of a 
>> >username/password combo.
>> >The iPhone is a neat device, but I think it's going in the wrong 
>> >direction.  I think (hope) that the direction for distant voice 
>> >communication is over IP.  I guess time and network infrastructure 
>> >will tell.  Still, the Nokia tablet is obviously already positioned 
>> >to make this happen.
>> >
>> >K
>> >
>> >--
>> >In Vino Veritas
>> >http://astroturfgarden.com
>> >
>> >
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