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The future of your Nokia Windows phone
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gerbick
2011-03-06 , 06:11
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It's funny how the over-reaching assumption that more powerful products are wanted by a ton of folks since you want it - trust me, I can be convinced - but when I see products like the OQO Model 2 go from promise, to downright awesome to discontinued despite selling in decent numbers, it just didn't catch on.
I'm sure it's not too far fetched that folks want basically a pc in their pocket for a lot of tasks; however I'm not willing to sacrifice for a smaller screen like the N900, or for horrible battery life - like my old OQO 01+ (no telephony besides Skype though).
As it stands, I'll opt for a refined mobile OS that talks nicely to my desktop and allows me to carry the tasks I want to carry along with me that I think are suited for mobile usage.
If that means a nearly desktop OS on my phone, so be it. But so far, I'm not impressed by what's come out on any mobile phone so far. Maemo 5 excluded. But even it fell short for what I'm looking for.
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