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I'm guessing lots of people involved with the Tablets read here but what I'm really wanting to know is does anyone high enough up the food chain read. The people who make the real decisions. Do they find out our concerns, wants, feedback and more to the point do they take it into account when planning future development?

After the 770 we lost the hardcase and the top buttons were made more awkward. On the leaked picture we saw a while ago (That may or may not have been a N810 prototype) the face buttons appeared to have been moved to the most awkward position possible (The slideout keyboard).

The N800 was great but could have been a lot better (Slow and almost unusable flash doesn't help Nokia. Welcome to Web 2.0). I guess now we're getting close to a possible announcement I find myself getting a little worried.

Texrat? Anyone?
 
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Every casual friday Nokia senior management sit around a big monitor to read this forum, wearing Dilbert disguises and laughing their *sses off, going: "Look at all the idjits what bought this crap!"

... with a Finnish accent, obviously.

(I'm joking -- hopefully)
 
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If Nokia representatives are reading this forum it's hard to explain why the faults with the online stores haven't been addressed over the last goodness knows how many months - it doesn't take much effort on their part to confirm the information posted about the hidden or flat-out unavailable NIT-related products and to have the issues rectified, assuming that selling stuff or supporting their products is of any importance to Nokia.

On the evidence available I can't believe anyone from Nokia "management" or customer relations (excluding Maemo developers) is actually reading this forum - their loss.
 
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Originally Posted by Karel Jansens View Post
(I'm joking -- hopefully)
HAHAHAHA!
 
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