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2012-09-10
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Oh my, oh my. Again: what is Nokia trying to do- make profit. How will they make profit: they need idiot proof devices that are part of a good ecosystem. Was meego or Maemo a contender: Never. Nokia is not a software company so what they do: they join the next logical system. Elop did the best thing he could do.
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2012-09-10
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Idiot proof? There's dumbing things down and then there's WP7. I know, it's ironic because I've stated that I actually like WP7 (me stupid, har har) but even I know that compared to the geek-fest of Linux lovin' the N900 was, and to a much lesser extent the N9, folks here don't want an idiot proofed device.
They want control. You're preaching to a group that is not the standard Nokia buyer. Most here are developers, nerds, geeks and combinations therein.
You want to preach about how WP7's ecosystem is a good one? I beg to differ. Compared to iOS and Android, it's still lacking key elements from top ranked 3rd party support that just has yet to appear. And it's a very closed, very walled garden of isolation that requires you to fall into a less open playing field than even iTunes.
Maemo was not a contender. MeeGo could have been one if Nokia and Intel were on the same page. WP7/WP8 should be a contender, but it invariably will not be one either. So far, Microsoft has had almost 3 years to do something with WP7. Nothing happened. So they deadend the devices sold, say that WP8 will be better.
Sorry, but that's what Nokia did with Maemo. It didn't work out too well for them and that lead to MeeGo gaining very little traction. Intel's moved on to Tizen, which cannot be upgraded from MeeGo, so yet again you have a string of devices that rely on customer faith.
None exist for Microsoft. Less is existing for Nokia per day. Your "better ecosystem" mantra has yielded the most severely limited ecosystem out there. Better than Maemo/MeeGo? Only if you like being limited even moreso than the other mobile OS's out there, then yeah... success?
I know you've relegated yourself to resident troll, but seriously dude. Even from a person that uses a Lumia 900 daily, I feel the restrictions of that ecosystem the moment I use my Android tablet or iPad. I feel even more restricted when I travel overseas and I carry my Nokia N9. I can - via a free tweak - turn on wifi tethering and get my iPad on. Had to do so while at stuck at the airport. Can't do that without having to pay for it on my Lumia 900. Screw that...
That's just one thing. There's many more. But what you're spouting, you cannot believe all of it yourself. I know better.
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2012-09-10
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Elop saw WP8 as a way to cut thru the incompetence of Nokia in creating what masses want.
Nokia is not a software company.
All I hear here is Elop hate. It's misdirected, shallow and myopic. Elop has to produce profit with a company that can't make software for the masses.
Give solutions here, not just Elop bashing diatribes.
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2012-09-10
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if selling doesn't go up, Elop is history next year. However even if he gets fired its to late change strategy now. So there is only one way for them and that is not loose more customers.
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2012-09-10
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Heh, Lumiaman, tell me what the current stock price is? (compared to what it was just before the N9 was released).
Going by your logic, about Elop doing the best thing he could do, you mean to say had Nokia stuck with MeeGo, or adopted Android, their stock price would be even lower than it currently is? A company's success is judged on it's share value.
Face the facts - Elop made the worst decision he possibly could have made. Look at the stock price. Look at the cash burn rate. Look at the extremely poor Lumia sales. Enough said
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2012-09-10
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I don't think you guys get it. Nokia was successful before real competition showed up. Once android and iOS showed up, Nokia became history. History. They were seizing upon inteoduction of iphone. They knew since 2007 that they had to convert Symbian to touch phone, and they couldn't do it. They couldn't do it. And they still can't. Did you try out Symbian Belle...it's so uncompetitive. Symbian was dead after that. Very dead. Muy dead. Deep six dead. Yes, Nokia could have gone Android. Perhaps they would have done better with it. But nothing they had in house was a solution. They were beaten by superior forces and execution. Sometimes you got to look deep inside yourself and decide what am I good at it. They lost the software war. Will they lose the hardware war? And Elop has nothing to do with it .
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2012-09-10
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2012-09-10
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2012-09-10
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They want control. You're preaching to a group that is not the standard Nokia buyer. Most here are developers, nerds, geeks and combinations therein.
You want to preach about how WP7's ecosystem is a good one? I beg to differ. Compared to iOS and Android, it's still lacking key elements from top ranked 3rd party support that just has yet to appear. And it's a very closed, very walled garden of isolation that requires you to fall into a less open playing field than even iTunes.
Maemo was not a contender. MeeGo could have been one if Nokia and Intel were on the same page. WP7/WP8 should be a contender, but it invariably will not be one either. So far, Microsoft has had almost 3 years to do something with WP7. Nothing happened. So they deadend the devices sold, say that WP8 will be better.
Sorry, but that's what Nokia did with Maemo. It didn't work out too well for them and that lead to MeeGo gaining very little traction. Intel's moved on to Tizen, which cannot be upgraded from MeeGo, so yet again you have a string of devices that rely on customer faith.
None exist for Microsoft. Less is existing for Nokia per day. Your "better ecosystem" mantra has yielded the most severely limited ecosystem out there. Better than Maemo/MeeGo? Only if you like being limited even moreso than the other mobile OS's out there, then yeah... success?
I know you've relegated yourself to resident troll, but seriously dude. Even from a person that uses a Lumia 900 daily, I feel the restrictions of that ecosystem the moment I use my Android tablet or iPad. I feel even more restricted when I travel overseas and I carry my Nokia N9. I can - via a free tweak - turn on wifi tethering and get my iPad on. Had to do so while at stuck at the airport. Can't do that without having to pay for it on my Lumia 900. Screw that...
That's just one thing. There's many more. But what you're spouting, you cannot believe all of it yourself. I know better.