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2012-04-27
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2012-04-27
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Let's play along... first off, they wouldn't produce the 41mp number in any part of their marketing. Instead, it would be marketed as "the world's first camera that works like your own eyes... captures the infinite detail of your surroundings and stores it on an innovative phone that allows it to record what you see... announced Retina Capture." or something.
Then the specs would come out, after the fact but it'll have some caveat like you need to pay for their Aperture software - which is like $89.99 via the iTunes App Store - to fully transfer all of that detail to your computer. Speaking of your computer, you will need their new Retina Display monitor or Retina Display iMac or Retina Display enabled Mac Book Pro to enjoy such detail from your Retina Capture enabled iPhone.
Having an interpolated 41mp camera on my phone - if the colors are true and it doesn't introduce a lot of noise to lower light situations; I wouldn't mind. But if it means that I have to lock myself to a OS that I particularly do not like (I dislike Symbian, personal choice) then I have a problem. WP7 and Android don't have drivers to support that level of camera - they're struggling with 8mp and higher, can't imagine scaling up to 41mp will be easier for them.
Long story made short... Apple is better at marketing than most.
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2012-04-27
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2012-04-27
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Elop should be fired, Meego should become their main OS. S40 should transition to Meltemi, and Symbian should stay and get developed until they can transition everything to Meego with the power of Qt.. WP (Lumia) should continue in North America and should evolve into a better OS and ecosystem until Meego is strong enough (ecosystem wise) to take over or reside next to Lumia in North America...
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2012-04-27
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Then what? That's something I'd love to hear to be honest.
Their commitment to WP7/WP8 shouldn't be all-in as it currently is. Maemo... they'd have to start rehiring everybody. And if I were those engineers, I wouldn't come back to Nokia unless ownership was given to them in this project.
Nokia has crossed the tipping point, in my humble opinion. So what they do next... they need to make it clear, announce soon, deliver sooner, start with their homebase of Finland and get the people involved, get things moving forward and forget impressing North American carriers and customers. This is not the area where they will sell the most. Asia then Europe then Africa... they need to stay strong in those areas first - or strengthen.
Media deals - why hasn't any handset maker partnered with Pandora or Spotify to the point of inclusion at time of sale yet? Just a thought - they've already handled the licensing, partner with them for online and offline as well as social music sharing. The framework is already there.
Harmattan - move it downstream a bit in terms of price (sorry, but it's not an expensive phone Nokia needs around that OS), release in more markets.
Dunno what's next. I'm just a customer. I can what-if with the best of them, but doubtful I'm close enough to the problem or solution to be taken seriously.
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2012-04-29
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2012-04-29
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2012-04-29
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Funny that makes the post-iPhone deathlist: HP, Palm, LG, Dell, RIM, Nokia and possibly Motorola (acquisition pending).
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2012-04-30
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only problem would be to rehire all the staff they fired. And i think they need a Finnish CEO... Nokia is Finland, Finland is Nokia. You shouldn't try to change that.
Last edited by Dared; 2012-04-27 at 06:08.