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Well I red the google translation but did not understand much, probably because I haven't slept well lol. But the article didn't say anything new I mean we all knew about the power stuggel between symbian and maemo, and the delays in the meego project.
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It's no secret that everyone of these companies in this industry make plenty of prototypes and projects that go nowhere.
Put thinking in just what kind of situation Nokia was (huge profits 1998-2010, even shortly Europe's largest company) back in, they certainly seemed to make most out of it spending it to all kind of amazing projects that where always scrapped. After those amazing projects and the 4 billion euros spent to R&D yearly they decided to throw devices like N97 out there. I was huge, blind Nokia fan boy back then, but even i saw how utterly crap the device was. Symbian was a dead end, but even so N97 must have been amazingly destructive device. There was news today that Nokia actually filled record amount of patents and owns over 50% of essential LTE patent. I hope that at this time when Nokia can still do something we see a lot more focus from them. Seems to be the case so far at least. Quote:
You have heard some very shady rumors and pictures of some stuff there, but this explains and tells what was happening inside Nokia. Makes it one coherent story. Example the 2009 leaked UI was actually true. Something i was always sure was right. This goes to explain what happened and how it worked. Also explains why the early UI infos we got where somethign totally different to Swipe UI. Though there's are also some totally new stuff like N9 lookalike tablet in prototype and so on. |
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It would be a dream coming true getting my hands on a Nokia 7700 and N950.
the 7700 is even rarer than N950. Only a handfull of devices made for testing purposes. They would be a great company to my untouched white 64gb N9 : ) *drooools* |
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I'm not a big fan of Elop, but you can't deny the fact that he's brought some much needed Canadian cool-headedness to Nokia. As an outsider, he was probably able to cut through the internal politics and bureaucracy.
Windows Phone is a strategic decision and we may not agree with it, but apart from that, Elop has also focused on operational efficiency - by organizational restructuring, cost-cutting, quick decision-making and bringing focus to key business areas, for ex, his mission to make Nokia the 'where" platform, and striking up licensing deals with Amazon, Oracle etc. After reading the article, you realize that Nokia had become a lumbering behemoth. The American upstarts sped ahead because they were agile and headed by people who were in the thick of things and understood the new market sentiments perfectly. |
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the fact is when Elop arrived and changed the strategy, Nokia went down the drain. In every aspect.
Let's hope WP8 will change that (personally I don't see it) |
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Sold it for USD 200.. |
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