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jsa 2009-11-11 21:00

Re: PCWorld Article: Nokia N900: Hot and Not
 
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Originally Posted by matthewcc (Post 372816)
yes, mms is useless, especially in an age of REAL email clients on mobile devices... Now how do we educate the masses on this?

It's not useless. It may be limited but there really is no alternative at the moment. When around 100% of people I want to communicate with have push e-mail on their phones, then it's useless. The whole point of it is that you can capture a specific moment and share it right when it happens and the person in the receiving end really receives it instantly too. It's not a poor mans substitute for sharing pictures in Flickr or sending a bunch of photos in e-mail.

Rushmore 2009-11-11 21:09

Re: PCWorld Article: Nokia N900: Hot and Not
 
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Originally Posted by pr0xyfl00d3r (Post 372797)
Portrait comin soon
mms comin soon

has far has app store, iphone been out ova 3years plenty of time to get loads of apps so in time loads of apps will be out!!

Very true, but equally so that the function should have been out of the box at launch. Why create an issue that is simple to fix, but will hurt sales?

matthewcc 2009-11-11 21:10

Re: PCWorld Article: Nokia N900: Hot and Not
 
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Originally Posted by jsa (Post 372844)
It's not useless. It may be limited but there really is no alternative at the moment. When around 100% of people I want to communicate with have push e-mail on their phones, then it's useless. The whole point of it is that you can capture a specific moment and share it right when it happens and the person in the receiving end really receives it instantly too. It's not a poor mans substitute for sharing pictures in Flickr or sending a bunch of photos in e-mail.

OK, Ill buy that, but the crazy thing is many people who won't front the money for a email enabled phone also will not pay for mms (picture messaging) service on thier contract either... or is this just my group of lame friends?

Thor 2009-11-11 22:46

Re: PCWorld Article: Nokia N900: Hot and Not
 
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Originally Posted by jsa (Post 372844)
It's not useless. It may be limited but there really is no alternative at the moment. When around 100% of people I want to communicate with have push e-mail on their phones, then it's useless. The whole point of it is that you can capture a specific moment and share it right when it happens and the person in the receiving end really receives it instantly too. It's not a poor mans substitute for sharing pictures in Flickr or sending a bunch of photos in e-mail.

Agreed. While personally I've never used it, it's an instant way of sharing something without sending people to websites (Facebook, Flickr etc), many of whom don't have internet access on their phones as it is.

attila77 2009-11-11 22:54

Re: PCWorld Article: Nokia N900: Hot and Not
 
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Originally Posted by Rushmore (Post 372859)
Very true, but equally so that the function should have been out of the box at launch. Why create an issue that is simple to fix, but will hurt sales?

The logical conclusion would be that either everybody in charge has been dropped on his/her head or that it is, just maybe, not that simple to fix and they estimated delaying further would hurt sales more. Somehow one of those options sounds a lot more probable than the other.

MountainX 2009-11-11 23:15

Re: PCWorld Article: Nokia N900: Hot and Not
 
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Originally Posted by Laughingstok (Post 372798)
No MMS? Wow. I guess anymore uploading it to facebook or what not is becoming more popular then sending a picture to someone's phone so they can view it on their tiny screen.

I agree.

For me, MMS is old & limited technology.

http://maemo.nokia.com/maemo-select/...r-nokia-share/

Here's an N900 application that might interest people looking for MMS:

Pixelpipe Media Gateway for Nokia Share

Liberate your media with Pixelpipe. Upload photos, video clips, and audio files through the Pixelpipe Media Gateway and distribute your content across over 100+ social networks, photo/video sites, blogs, and other online services.

With Pixelpipe you’re able to publish text, photos, videos, and audio directly to Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, YouTube, MySpace, and many other supported services – making it one of the easiest and quickest ways to distribute your content across the web.

Rushmore 2009-11-11 23:18

Re: PCWorld Article: Nokia N900: Hot and Not
 
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Originally Posted by attila77 (Post 372987)
The logical conclusion would be that either everybody in charge has been dropped on his/her head or that it is, just maybe, not that simple to fix and they estimated delaying further would hurt sales more. Somehow one of those options sounds a lot more probable than the other.

Again, if we get portrait texting and browsing, almost everyone will be happy and the others will never ever be happy- regardless.

I suggest they focus on those two points and everything else will be gravy :)

hypnotik 2009-11-11 23:39

Re: PCWorld Article: Nokia N900: Hot and Not
 
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Originally Posted by pr0xyfl00d3r (Post 372797)
Portrait comin soon
mms comin soon

has far has app store, iphone been out ova 3years plenty of time to get loads of apps so in time loads of apps will be out!!

How many million iphones are out there? and nokia can't even manage to get N900 (oh, finally shipping eh?) out. Would be nice if maemo sees wider adoption and phones don't cost $500.

mrojas 2009-11-11 23:42

Re: PCWorld Article: Nokia N900: Hot and Not
 
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Originally Posted by hypnotik (Post 373027)
How many million iphones are out there? and nokia can't even manage to get N900 (oh, finally shipping eh?) out. Would be nice if maemo sees wider adoption and phones don't cost $500.

But phones do cost $500. Don't let yourself be deluded by carrier subsidies, at the end you will pay a lot more.

If people really fret so much over paying $500 up front, then they could buy the device with a credit card and pay it in parts.

hypnotik 2009-11-11 23:43

Re: PCWorld Article: Nokia N900: Hot and Not
 
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Originally Posted by mrojas (Post 373031)
But phones do cost $500. Don't let yourself be deluded by carrier subsidies, at the end you will pay a lot more.

If people really fret so much over paying $500 up front, then they could buy the device with a credit card and pay it in parts.

Yes, phones may cost more than $500 in the long-run, but I'm talking about marketing psychology, visible advertised sub $200 price-points etc.


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