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Pro maemo here. :D
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The other aspects of Windows Phone, sales, etc,etc, we have discussed much until now dunno go which direction |
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Disclosure: I'm in the U.S. and I have a Lumia 800. It's cute and it works well, but I close my eyes and I wish it was a Note running Ubuntu. You know, the proper evolution of the Nokia n800. |
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versus Nokia working on two low-end MeeGo smartphones from a few days ago with nearly 80'000 hits in Google the 808 PureView will sell in higher numbers on its own then all the NOKIA m$ devices together. no matter how big they make them. m$ is dead. always have been & always will be in the phone arena, already lost most of the server market (except maybe exchange...) to GNU / Linux. the only thing still holding them afloat is the LostDOS licenses consumers have to pay whenever they buy a PC & companies feel they have to keep buying, 'cuz that's what everybody uses, right? give it another couple years & that will dry up too and long before that Flop will be gone and MeeGo... will be sold a billion times... you have your whole leg down your throat :rolleyes: |
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yes BB users at my country are biggest number in the world. I dunno why. But i never use any RIM product. And btw wp is big big fail from nokia, it seems like nokia brand doesnt help wp to grow at my country. :) |
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- complain about lack of microSD, open Bluetooth, HDMI on iPhone/iPad; - have not asked an iPhone as a gift, but a smartphone with mini-qwerty, open Bluetooth, etc, optimized to type & share. Not everybody likes the limitations and the 2007's UI of iOS. |
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