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2012-04-22
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No, no, no. He's saying that because Nokia wasn't doing so great with Symbian that they should *announce* to the world that they were going to kill Symbian and MeeGo (so that everyone would stop buying) and move with unilateral exclusivity to one of the most unsuccessful products in the history of software in six months. Pure brilliance.
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2012-04-22
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It's hilarious as everyone here assumes once they got the news that everybody got the news. Sorry to break it to you, but you are the freak Nokia doesn't give a **** about. Yes you knowledgable person consider yourself a freak. You have close to zero impact on Nokia sales. If not zero in fact. Good luck with that and such reasoning
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2012-04-22
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They would be FAR better served by admitting a mistake with the Windows Platform exclusivity and instead dig back into their far more progressive technologies where they were ALREADY ahead of most competitiors--namely Maemo and the tablets. Nokia has already announced they want to make a Windows Mobile tablet. You KNOW this is already a tragic decision.
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2012-04-22
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2012-04-22
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The N800 is a nice idea, but a poorly executed one. The iPod of the same time was better in almost all respects important for the general public.
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2012-04-22
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You have close to zero impact on Nokia sales. If not zero in fact. Good luck with that and such reasoning
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2012-04-22
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They have lost focus - again. The focus should solely be to make WP competitive, and this should be done by flooding the market with cheap Lumias, not premium priced Lumias.
IMO WP is hell of a lot more suited for the general public than anything Nokia has managed to produce.
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2012-04-22
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2012-04-22
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You're so wrong you're raging hard wrong, Specc.The N800 was a good idea that could have been executed better, but it was still executed pretty well for its time--and even in comparison to anything Windows Mobile related, it was BOTH suited better *AND* selling better at the time. Nokia had POTENTIAL with Maemo at the time and then decided to suddenly shift gears and hop up and down and go, 'OOH! OOH! We can be like iPhone too! LOOK! It's a phone!' instead of concentrating on making a better Maemo experience. But NOTHING on the Windows side EVER came close to being good enough for the general public. Microsoft has been at the tablet form factor for WELL OVER 10 years (15?) and STILL failing miserably.
heheh.. Windows Mobile 2012 is still Windows Mobile CE 1999 for all it matters.
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I mean the whole argument is that Nokia were good at hardware not software so why go the unilateral exclusivity route? You only go with a single OS if you think it's the best and you own it outright. If you're expertise is the best hardware than you sell the most by having it work with the most software.
Palm Pilot->Kyocera 6035->Kyocera 7035->Treo 650->HTC Tytn->Centro->Nokia E75->iPhone 3GS->Nokia E72->Veer->iPhone 4S->Pre3 + Nokia N9 + SGS3