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Originally Posted by gerbick View Post
With all of the people declaring that each and every motherlovin' article that doesn't come from some obscure website that loves every-goshdarn thing that Nokia has done is pushed aside to some USA-centric, Euro-unfriendly, or whatever else is applicable label and not one article that has facts, disputes the successes at the risk of being a bit on the edge of critiquing Nokia... well, I'm waiting on that kind of article.

Nobody wants to admit that some of Nokia's choices have been counter-intuitive and nonsensical in some aspects.

No. So let's see a counter article. Let's see somebody write an article that isn't blind praise, or blind antagonism.

That's my request.
Rather hyperbolic.

It's a given that the leading trade media is located in the US (or UK) and have shown themselves to be flagrantly biased against Nokia (and many other European companies). What's so hard about highlighting Nokia errors objectively and leaving the needless sensationalism out (*cough engadget* cough gismodo cough*)? Nokia has made plenty of goofs that don't need additional embellishment by fanboys of competitors.

I get a kick out of statements lambasting Nokia defenders (some deservedly) while blithely ignoring the even more egregious acts and statements of others. But it's only fun for so long.

By the way, I've written the sort of article you seek, many times. No acknowledgment? Bummer.

Originally Posted by etuoyo View Post
Capacitive is far better for the mainstream and so Nokia need to switch to capacitive if they want to make a very successful mass market device and stay relevant at all in the mainstream rather than just the geek community.
Geez I wish we could just get past this sort of opinion parading as fact.
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