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Planned obsolescence
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kureyon
2012-01-04 , 04:32
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Originally Posted by
szopin
If anybody knows that Nokia used planned obsolescence in any of its products step up.
Nokia obsoletes their products from the moment you buy it. In the name of market segmentation they make (used to) a large variety of devices each with different built-in defects so you have to choose the device with the defects that affects you the least. Their aim was that you're supposed to buy more than one phone so that eg on weekdays you carry a "business" phone, and on weekends/holidays you carry an "entertainment/multimedia" phone.
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