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2009-01-12
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Oh man, don't even start. This is too good. You're derailing the minimal train of thought I already had. Thanks for nothin'.
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2009-01-12
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Sorry, but are you smoking something? Nokia have a responsibility to aim for popularity: higher popularity == more device sales == higher profits.
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2009-01-12
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Sorry, but are you smoking something? Nokia have a responsibility to aim for popularity: higher popularity == more device sales == higher profits.
Now, there are many mechanisms for delivering popularity: including balancing quality, cost, development time, release date.
From my personal perspective the current UI's on the N810 are nowhere near on the level of being "good enough" that I would be scared of changing them, even drastically if necessary. If the current devices would have sold millions and millions and their UI's would have been praised universally, then there would be much more hesistance towards change, I'm sure of that. Popularity is a practical measure for success.
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2009-01-12
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2009-01-12
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2009-01-12
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I really don't understand all this doom and gloom just because Nokia wants to make some UI tweaks in their software and add an HSPA modem...
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2009-01-12
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We discussed this elsewhere.
Once my tablet has 32 GB SD it will become my MP3 player replacing my Iriver H340.
But it is not as if this is a necessary for most people, and its not as if I really need all those GBs. They're part of lazyness.
I bought the N810 for its GPS (a mistake) and hardware keyboard (a sound choice; especially as compliment to phone or replacement for laptop).
Perhaps one has to realize there are different hardware demands. Differentiate them in various groups which make sense and serve different types of groups. However, do not assume people buy both devices.
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2009-01-12
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2009-01-12
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I love my mac-mini IR remote; throw in some Bluetooth and the 6 buttons could control plenty.
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