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ranbaxy 2013-07-08 08:55

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strongm 2013-07-08 13:59

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Originally Posted by Lumiaman (Post 1356668)
And this tells you how revolutionary iPhone was and is

http://www.google.com/trends/explore...20Phone&cmpt=q

There's something very odd about that graph. And if you simply change "iPhone" to "iPhone phone" as one of the search terms you get a very different result

strongm 2013-07-08 14:23

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Originally Posted by TheoX (Post 1356875)
BB won't die too soon, they still make very good business phones, and businessmen will always place BB over any other smartphones existent.

You jest. Businesses have been happily dumping BB over the last couple of years, as they discovered the original unique selling point (OTA push mail and sychronisation) was no longer unique and no longer outweighed the myriad design flaws, poor UI and limited applications.

Blackberry didn't release the Z10 and the Q10 because they thought it was a nice idea, they released them out of desperation and because they needed a phone that might be able to compete on an equal footing with the more dynamic, better focussed competitors who had shown up Blackberry for what it was.

Market share has been declining since about 2009 (source: IDC), and unit sales halved since the latter end of 2010 (source: Gartner)

danramos 2013-07-11 11:59

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Originally Posted by TheoX (Post 1356875)
BB won't die too soon, they still make very good business phones, and businessmen will always place BB over any other smartphones existent.

They're so relevant today that whenever people see a Blackberry, its very presence has become a punchline.

gerbick 2013-07-11 14:54

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Originally Posted by danramos (Post 1358275)
They're so relevant today that whenever people see a Blackberry, its very presence has become a punchline.

No more of a punch line than Nokia or Windows Phone. In fact, there's a glut of mediocre products that miss the mark on much anything a consumer would want in a device and OS.

mikecomputing 2013-07-11 15:00

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Nokia release a new device today in N.Y. finally they will success with WP?

gerbick 2013-07-11 15:04

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Originally Posted by mikecomputing (Post 1358301)
Nokia release a new device today in N.Y. finally they will success with WP?

Not at all. No.

mikecomputing 2013-07-11 15:55

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I just dont get this about 41mpix and taking photos with mobile from very long distance.


Are Nokia Trying to convince stealth photographers to take nude photos at long distance or what? I mean when you have need of a camera phone to take photos of the giant long distances? If you are on vacation or the like, then rather use a DSLR camera with really good quality.

To take everyday pictures my N9 fairly good soo. The only thing I could possibly want better quality indoor pictures but for that I don't need 41mpix rather little better lens and flash

which I hope Jolla will have, but doubt that they are even can par with the N9 :(

paranoiac 2013-07-12 10:09

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Originally Posted by mikecomputing (Post 1358315)
I just dont get this about 41mpix and taking photos with mobile from very long distance..

Despite WP8, hardware and especially the camera technology is quite impressive.

You would talk differently, if it would had Maemo/Meego/Sailfish. So would I..

Rauha 2013-07-12 11:49

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Originally Posted by mikecomputing (Post 1358301)
Nokia release a new device today in N.Y. finally they will success with WP?

It will propably do very well in the cameraphone niche. Not a huge, but still a decent sized market.

Not going to be a big game changer, but at least they did something right.


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