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1) “5 years for Symbian”. Seens to identify the authors as Symbian developers who missed the news that their career skills are outdated. What market surveys can you show the investors to prove that phone customers will be willing to pay a 50-200 euro ‘Nokia premium price’ for a Symbian phone in 1, 2… 5 years? You face bankruptcy and want to continue paying millions for an ~eternity~ in the accelerated 21st century product lifecycles to prop up the dead guy from Weekend at Bernie’s? Not good. End-of-life time.
2) You don’t have time or the strength to go head-to-head with iStore or google-social networking. It is time for judo and that judo move is called android-under-maemo/meego. Deliver phones that do *more* than any android phone simply by adding the android execution environment to linux – whatever can ship today: http://ymartin59.free.fr/wordpress/i...et-n900-maemo/ http://www.engadget.com/2011/02/08/m...hone-starting/ You throw around the word ‘agile’ without understanding what it means. Definitely need some brains in that outfit – just not yours. |
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and in european people still using symbian phones without dislike it ... My guess is that E7 can success or could until idiot elop scared them away by saying symbian is dead. |
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But I feel sorry for you thats what the business is like, I hope you learned that you cannot make money while you loose money. OR you cannot just invest being emotionally driven. You already have a very good first hand experience, you lost your money and also Nokia was loosing its money by betting in symbain and meego when they were just not cutting it, you can only drag a dead horse so far until you have let go. And Elop and the board made the decision that they will keep loosing if they do not pull their money out now and invest somewhere else (you probably have the same feeling? if not think about putting your finances somewhere else, seriously..) |
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It's very interesting! I like this project! I follow up on twitter@ i cross my fingers that it comes true!
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Sounds like technical-oriented fanboys. They need to take the market more seriously (B2B alliances, addressing ecosystem partners, etc) before addressing the technical aspect.
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