We aren’t too sure where a number of outlets overheard that Nokia was planning to pass on customizing its Maemo-based devices, but one of two things has happened: either Nokia is lying to our faces and has secretly had a change of heart, or everyone was just misinformed from the get-go. Regardless of the hows and whys, Nokia has now come clean and stated that those very reports — you know, the ones that “erroneously suggested that Nokia will not support operator customization for Maemo devices” — are “simply incorrect.” A long winded explanation follows, but the long and short of it is that the suits in Espoo are (at least now) very open to letting operators “tailor future Maemo devices to suit their needs,” which may or may not be a positive in your eyes depending on the carrier you’re chained to. Now, aren’t you glad we had this little talk?
[Thanks, Dallas]
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Nokia grabs the Windex, clears up ‘erroneous’ Maemo carrier customization claims originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 11 Sep 2009 13:36:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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