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Originally Posted by Tex14 View Post
Sure, they dont need the US market as there are many other markets out there to make a buck. The problem is do you want to play in the First Division or Third Division league. First Division is US, Indian continent is perhaps a Third Division when it comes to customer service and expectation.
I really can't believe you have said that.......and people wonder why the US has a reputation for being stuck up their own ***

I think you need to get a grip on reality
 

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Originally Posted by NvyUs View Post
last comment LOL your so stupid
And you should be banned for calling people names
 
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Originally Posted by Tex14 View Post
And you should be banned for calling people names
name calling is allowed when they have stats to back up there claims
 

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Originally Posted by NvyUs View Post
last comment LOL your so stupid
majority of nokia S40 devices are sold in emerging where are you getting the idea from thhats its there smartphones?
And that is what the market share of 7% in the US is comprised from, its mostly S40 that they sell here. In the smartphone section I am not sure they even reach 2%. I had E71 and E51, never a met a soul that owned a NOKIA smartphone in a city of 5 million
 
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Originally Posted by Tex14 View Post
Sure, but that [USA] is the most competitive market.
Surely you mean the most anti-competitive market?
Incompatible networks, locked handsets the norm, long term lock-in contracts, flat-rate pricing (discourages having multiple accounts), restricted software, almost universal handset subsidies. Last I heard it was not possible to buy an iPhone outright from Apple in the US.
 
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Originally Posted by davidh101 View Post
I really can't believe you have said that.......and people wonder why the US has a reputation for being stuck up their own ***

I think you need to get a grip on reality
I am not even from the US, and have been pretty faithful NOKIA customer as I think their devices have served me well, but not of lately. When it comes to more complicated softwares and higher end phones, their bugginess has let many fans down. Unlike you, however, I am more realistic about what their problems are and I hope they correct them as they will become the Renaults of the smartphone, nowhere to sell but at home.
 
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Originally Posted by NvyUs View Post
name calling is allowed when they have stats to back up there claims
What other stats you need?
 
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Originally Posted by Tex14 View Post
What other stats you need?
i need nothing not interested in US only worldwide and i freely have them all available.
there is no stats to back up most your claims any way
 
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Originally Posted by myk View Post
Surely you mean the most anti-competitive market?
Incompatible networks, locked handsets the norm, long term lock-in contracts, flat-rate pricing (discourages having multiple accounts), restricted software, almost universal handset subsidies. Last I heard it was not possible to buy an iPhone outright from Apple in the US.
Its becoming more open, with T-mobile offering to support any phone you can stick your SIM card in, but you are right, you can not buy iphone from Apple. You can get it unlocked from Hong Kong or Australia and use it on T-mobile, etc.
 
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Originally Posted by Tex14 View Post
I am not even from the US, and have been pretty faithful NOKIA customer as I think their devices have served me well, but not of lately. When it comes to more complicated softwares and higher end phones, their bugginess has let many fans down. Unlike you, however, I am more realistic about what their problems are and I hope they correct them as they will become the Renaults of the smartphone, nowhere to sell but at home.
I am fully aware of the problems on some Nokia phones, but all new stuff comes out with teething problems, even Apples products.

There are problems with the N900, but all I would say on that is that a bit of research before you buy, and you would know what to expect........I don't believe for one minute that Nokia are expecting this phone to be a really big seller, or 'iPhone Killer', afer all, it isn't a phone, it's an Internet Tablet that just happens to have some phone functions. I got the impression that when I bought this device, I was buying into the unknown, knowing that certain things wouldn't work, and that is the excitement, watching it develop, and in fact helping it to develop. Harmattan is going to be the true public release of this new OS, all the bugs for things like MfE will have been ironed out, and that is when the mass public will start to buy the device.
 
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