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2010-12-11
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Does Apple state anywhere in their marketing that "if you want to have full control over your device you bought, if you want to use the device independently of any software we provide, then the iPhone is probably not for you"?
Does Nokia state anywhere in their marketing for the N8 that "if you just want to make phone calls and send text messages, if you prefer a numeric keypad and never take pictures with your phone, let alone videos, the N8 may not be for you"?
Does your local car dealer shoo you away with huge posters saying that "if you don't have a drivers license, want to protect the environment by using public transport and can't afford the insurance, those cars aren't for you"?
It's always up to the consumer to buy the product that's right for him. The only thing a vendor has to do is to make sure such a product is available. (In the good old times, before the 1950s or 1960s, salespeople in shops would make sure they'd understand your demands and sell you exactly what would make you happy. Those days are gone. At least for those who buy at Media Markt. Your on your own and have to live with your decisions.)
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2010-12-11
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2010-12-11
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But I disagree about WiFi. Here in the U.S., with or without a SIM card, the n900 WiFi is robust and fast
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2010-12-11
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Huh? really?!
Lets go with the general population, ok?
What works for them? an Iphone? Yes! an N900? No!
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2010-12-11
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Yeah, it defaults to the US regulatory domain when there's no SIM. It's a pain in the neck in Europe if you want to use it in tablet mode (to preserve battery, or when you're roaming etc) where there are loads of APs on channels 12 & 13 but it just won't see them.
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2010-12-11
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Does your comment imply that MeeGo could be a very serious and legible contender rival to PC and Desktop OS? Taking on the linux stable, Windows and Mac OS at some stage?
That sounds pretty much exciting.
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2010-12-11
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some many victims of Stockholm Syndrome here
if you had a negative experience with the N900, dont waste your time to convincing the evangelists here otherwise, just STOP buying Nokia products and work to convince your real lie social network not to buy them too. That is your ONLY right as a consumer in the market place.
Arguing is just a waste of time, Nokia doesnt give a toss about what is written here. They have your $$$ this time. Dont let them have it next time.
why you would waste your time arguing logic with a person of faith is beyond me
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2010-12-11
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Does Nokia state anywhere in their marketing for the N8 that "if you just want to make phone calls and send text messages, if you prefer a numeric keypad and never take pictures with your phone, let alone videos, the N8 may not be for you"?
Does your local car dealer shoo you away with huge posters saying that "if you don't have a drivers license, want to protect the environment by using public transport and can't afford the insurance, those cars aren't for you"?
It's always up to the consumer to buy the product that's right for him. The only thing a vendor has to do is to make sure such a product is available. (In the good old times, before the 1950s or 1960s, salespeople in shops would make sure they'd understand your demands and sell you exactly what would make you happy. Those days are gone. At least for those who buy at Media Markt. You're on your own and have to live with your decisions.)
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