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Even nokia had problems during firmware updates with the repositories and stuff like that......and everyone had something bad to say about nokia..... but i guess apple is not that good either.
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Do you think Nokia sold millions of N800s the first day?
I wish they did!
For Nokia it is just a simple downloading unlike Apple. Nokia needs a bigger server and with a high speed access. Sometimes I think they still have a i386 running as a server somewhere and it is connecting to a ISDN link.
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I'm saying it's relative. I do a lot of roll out planning for my job and they failed on capacity planning. If you have x phones at the retail locations and some sales expectation you plan accordingly. Someone dropped the ball. I don't care if they sold 10 million in the first minute.
This shows that even the mighty apple which is widely regarded as the greatest company(by some) has problems when it comes to wide scale spread!
Even nokia had problems during firmware updates with the repositories and stuff like that......and everyone had something bad to say about nokia..... but i guess apple is not that good either.
Apple has always stuck to its hardware and provided software on it. It has always priced its products exorbitantly, thereby giving access to the the elite..... but with the spread of the iphone it is clear that when it is widespread qualtiy control is a different ball game altogether.
Now if only people understand that apple is just a normal company..... not some god send one.