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Nokia CEO not happy being beaten by the iPhone (was: Nodia CEO...)
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...d=adYA2Q31tWmY
And yet he doesn't do some of the things that we advocate on this board. The path to kicking Apple's butt is pretty clear in my mind. |
Re: Nodia CEO not happy being beaten by the iPhone
I don't think i've ever heard of nodia . Do they make good stuff ?
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Overall it's a decent article, but IMO glosses over too many positive points in order to cast a largely negative light on Nokia.
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Hehe.
N97 users want Symbian^3 on there phones ;) (See comments after article) http://conversations.nokia.com/2010/...-by-end-of-q1/ I can see a pattern emerging ... Top of the line models users are expecting Nokia to upgrade phone to next version software. In my opinion it's only fair. These users are paying big money for something which is evolving, which in the next iteration will be middle of the line and better suited to the expectations of the users. From a economic point of view it doesn't make any sense. From a "creating a solid client base" point of view, it makes perfect sense. |
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I have a Nodia N900, its really a crap, not like a Nokia N900 :D
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I personally think that if nokia really want to rival the iphone specifically then they should bring another device out with maemo 5 but not a tablet and without a qwerty keyboard so that way it is lighter. And they should have some general apps installed on the desktops.
With that being said, all that needs to be done is giving it a nice look and feel. The reason I mention it having maemo os 5 and not meego or maemo 6 is so that us n900 users dont feel as if we've been kicked in the nuts. |
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So if Nokia had a policy of upgrading old phones to the latest software, their loyal customers would be more inclined to upgrade to the latest phones and ditch their old phones :confused::eek::D
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i thought the article was very encouraging. Before any company can fix problems they must first recognize the problems exist and from the quotes in this article Nokia clearly understands they must change going forward. For all the limitations the IPhone may have, the phone buying public is sure buying a lot of them. The N900 may be but a blip on the Nokia Sales charts today but it is the first step towards the future. I am really looking forward to future updates and apps so my N900 will do what it is so capable of doing.
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