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I feel like Nokia is trying pretty hard with the Microsoft partnership (at least in the US). They've issued firmware updates and are quickly addressing problems. So I believe they are making their best effort with what they have.
Do I think it was a good idea to partner with Microsoft, probably not. Should have waited until at least Windows 8 for features that are more on par with other OSes. As for Symbian and Meego being let go, I don't see it as a bad thing. The company was spending way too much money developing for those platforms. They had to develop the core OS and on top of that they spent money developing applications for it because hardly any third party developers chose their platform. What they probably should have done is cut back on application development and focused just on the core OS and increase spending in advertising like they are doing with the Lumia in the US. |
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Symbian IS great. It is the greatest mobile OS ever to have existed. It is being surpassed right now by - Android. By any definition of greatness (commercially) Boy there are some dead enders here, who still profess that symbian is great. Yes, it was great, 5 years ago. 5 years is a lifetime. Move on. Symbian IS DEAD. there have been two mobile OS'es: Symbian and Android. Everything ELSE is crap. :D
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They could have cut staff for Symbian, and then moved some over to Meego to speed things up - China mobile was throwing their support behind Meego. This is one of, if not, the biggest markets in the world What makes no sense is this thing of ecosystems. Elop said they were moving to Windows Phond because it could be the 3rd eco system. But WP8 will use a different Kernel, and hence everything will need to be rewritten - so essentially, the eco system will be starting from scratch THIS, makes no sense at all. Should have stuck with Meego |
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I feel like they didn't advertise Meego or the Nokia smartphone brand at all. I saw no mention of tech blogs picking it up. It was basically all word of mouth, which is never a successful way to promote something. |
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As the article linked above states: "As to how a quad-core processor ends up with lower power consumption than a dual-core chip, this is because the quad-core will typically finish the task earlier and hence go into power-saving mode sooner. This results in a lower overall power draw." You should especially read the section titled, "It's even better for gaming." It's hardly new info, this stuff, and upcoming processors for Androids appears to be only faster and more efficient--enough that ARM's are starting to become attractive for servers, now. Check the buzz on it. It's getting pretty interesting! Quote:
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Just to point out the obvious, I said that calling Microsoft irrelevant was premature. It doesn't mean that it's absolutely wrong, it means that it's too early. It's too early because the desktop market is still important, and it's too early because Microsoft has more money than ever to throw into research and marketing. Yes, it's true that the mobile market is growing like crazy, but Microsoft still have resources to turn things around and cannot be called irrelevant.
Neither could Nokia, up until suicide day. |
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It's amazing what a company can achieve when it fosters true participation without deceiving their community about the potential for openness the way Nokia treated the Maemo community, customers and partners. |
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This entire discussion is getting quite old in the tooth. Every second thread just ends as another rehash.
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