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2011-06-07
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2011-06-07
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2011-06-07
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Not if Ahonen is right and the carriers are boycotting Nokia phones. If they actually are, they won't let the first Nokia WP7 device be a hit so Nokia is already dead (unless the Board kicks Elop today, not tomorrow).
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2011-06-07
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What will control the market is end user not carriers, they have no choice but to listen to there own customers.
Microsoft are just way too big and a move like this will only bring success as a lot of thought has gone on behind the scenes even before an attempted merger took place !.
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2011-06-07
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Not if Ahonen is right and the carriers are boycotting Nokia phones. If they actually are, they won't let the first Nokia WP7 device be a hit so Nokia is already dead (unless the Board kicks Elop today, not tomorrow).
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2011-06-07
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You're a bunch of whining old women. I still have my N900, why? there are two reasons.
1 there is nothing out there that looks tempting
2 It hasn't broken
The first WP/Nokia with hw keyboard I sure as hell will get. Why? there are two reasons.
1 there will be nothing out there that looks even remotely as tempting.
2. It will not break.
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2011-06-07
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I am afraid that history directly contradicts you. Carriers have always shown a notorious disregard for the needs and opinions of their customers and I don't see that somehow changing.
Think about n-gage, Wi-Fi, voIP, dual SIM and particularly about who it was that kicked Nokia out of the US market some years ago (yes, the carriers).
In the mobile world, Apple is way bigger than Microsoft and look at what has happened with the SIM-less iPhone5. Hey, Google is huge too and remember the great "success" the Nexus One was.
Unfortunately, Nokia is. And it is not going to be nice.
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2011-06-07
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Well anything short of teleporting capability ("Beam me up, Scotty") in their phones, will not make me buy one.
Seriously, once the bad news were announced in February, I've immediately notified my family, friends, coworkers that buying Nokia phones is not a wise decission.
Even If they fire a CEO (which will not happen for some time, since he had the confidence of shareholders for his intentions), that will not make me recommend nokia phones for some time.
It is about credibility and reputation, and they have lost both in a single day. As it turns, it takes a lot more than one day to rebuild them.
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