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Originally Posted by specc View Post
Get the Lumias out there, then the stock will follow.
Would need to get it out via one-way space ship - then, they could at least profit from entertaiment. It's not a matter of price - it's a matter of fact, that system limitations makes this sh*t worth much less than it's manufacturing costs, not to mention selliving/giving away price.

BTW I want to stab ("literaly") everyone who use word "ecosystem" out of Animal Planet context. Want to build an ecosystem? Go and FCKN root in soft earth, for a good start (pun intended).

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#662
Originally Posted by Estel View Post
Would need to get it out via one-way space ship - then, they could at least profit from entertaiment. It's not a matter of price - it's a matter of fact, that system limitations makes this sh*t worth much less than it's manufacturing costs, not to mention selliving/giving away price.

BTW I want to stab ("literaly") everyone who use word "ecosystem" out of Animal Planet context. Want to build an ecosystem? Go and FCKN root in soft earth, for a good start (pun intended).

/Estel
IMO that is the only hope for Nokia now. They have to give away Lumias to get the ecosystem rolling. The OS and the ecosystem is more than good enough, but good enough is not enough. The Lumias also has to be cheap so people perceive they get good value for money.

The days where the ecosystems just sort of happened is over. Today they have to be built. A key ingredient is cheap devices.
 
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Originally Posted by specc View Post
The days where the ecosystems just sort of happened is over. Today they have to be built. A key ingredient is cheap devices.
Having a company that can **** few billion $ per year to make it happen helps, oh wait, MS is just destroying Nokia. Nokia alone can keep up its current trend for a couple/few years, with MS they can go on a decade long subsidized war. Wonder what all naysayers were saying in 2007 when iPhone 1 was announced... no apps, no way in hell this will work, Nokia and Sony have all the market, Apple is crazy trying new approach (probably something like this: http://articles.marke****ch.com/2007...usiness-market)

replace **** in url by t w a t, yes, marketwa tch is a curse word... holy shi...

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Originally Posted by danramos View Post
Samsung Reportedly Tops Nokia In Mobile Devices

"The king is dead, long live the king! Ok, Nokia is far from dead, though Samsung may have stolen its throne, crown, and possibly girlfriend (http://goo.gl/eOERB). Declining sales from Nokia in the feature-phone market, failure to successfully make a dent with their Windows Phones, and unheard of success by Samsung, seems to have been enough to move Samsung into the top spot in sales. The question is this: will Nokia continue its plunge into irrelevance? Samsung certainly looks like it's still in great shape." --someone we know on Google+

Yeaaaa Mr Negative...lets celebrate Nokia failure....yeaaaa....take
some Prozac and enjoy life
 
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#665
Originally Posted by Lumiaman View Post
Cute. I bet you rather enjoy HD TV than regular TV or TV without stripes across the screen . I think you get it.
I have no cable, IPTV or SatTV (not gonna pay for such crap), and i only infrequently watch in SD on an 8 year old Panasonic CRT TV. Only 13 channels, all provided over DVB-T. Thanks. But i like to read and absorb information instead, and educate myself instead of simply copying what the majority likes.
 
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Originally Posted by don_falcone View Post
I have no cable, IPTV or SatTV (not gonna pay for such crap), and i only infrequently watch in SD on an 8 year old Panasonic CRT TV. Only 13 channels, all provided over DVB-T. Thanks. But i like to read and absorb information instead, and educate myself instead of simply copying what the majority likes.
You are so yesterday. I bet chicks don't dig you.
 
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Originally Posted by Lumiaman View Post
You are so yesterday. I bet chicks don't dig you.
Remember when I said that threats were a new low.

I spoke too early. C'mon man. This is... low.
 
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Originally Posted by gerbick View Post
Remember when I said that threats were a new low.

I spoke too early. C'mon man. This is... low.
U da man. What u drinking or smoking bro
 
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#669
Originally Posted by gerbick View Post
They did give it away... and after the data access glitch, they gave people $100 USD.
Hi gerbick. I think you misunderstood my point. They were able to give them away for free.That's why I said you "can't" say that about them.
 
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Originally Posted by mscion View Post
Hi gerbick. I think you misunderstood my point. They were able to give them away for free.That's why I said you "can't" say that about them.
Oh, I understood... just that they actually gave them away plus $100.00 USD
 
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