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#891
Originally Posted by Hintry View Post
At least Finland still has Angry Birds.
Perhaps they will attack Elop like a scene from the Hitchcock film.
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#892
Originally Posted by aanckar View Post
No system-wide file manager
No Bluetooth file transfers
No USB mass storage mode
Limited third-party apps availability
No Flash or Silverlight support in the browser
Too dependent on Zune software for file management and syncing
No video calls
No custom ringtones
Music player lacks equalizer presets
No multitasking
No copy/paste
No DivX/XviD video support (automatic transcoding provided by Zune software)
No sign of free Bing maps Navigation so far
No internet tethering support
Most of these problems are rather made by purpose:
No custom ringtones
Limited third-party apps availability
We know the reason ($).
No Bluetooth file transfers
It's prohibited in Saudi Arabia.
No copy/paste
No USB mass storage mode
To prevent pirating (Again $)
Too dependent on Zune software for file management and syncing
No DivX/XviD video support (automatic transcoding provided by Zune software)
Just like apple,MS wants a complete overtake of the media format(Apple says:My Quicktime format is better and MS says:No,my WMV format is better!) (Both fame and $)
No Flash support in the browser
For security reasons.
No multitasking
Only this one is technical I think. You know, Windows was a heavy program since old days. And multitasking will further slow it down.
No Silverlight support and video calls
No internet tethering support
These are technical too. MS may handle them soon, but not for free (Again $)
No sign of free Bing maps Navigation so far
There are lots of navigation softwares in the catalog, but most of them are not free(And again $)
Just my opinion.Don't take it too serious.

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#893
So, I guess this means that the N900 will remain the only true open phone. I just hope the community will keep on supporting maemo5.
 
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#894
Ok so in short:
Symbian exists for the lower market
Meego will get Maemo's "Ugly duckling status"
WinPhone7 is the top tier.


With this Nokia has guaranteed I ain't buying from them again. I'm not going to buy the next Meego phone knowing it'll be the unsupported ugly duckling my N900 is, and I sure as hell ain't buying a Windows Phone.
 

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#895
Originally Posted by alcalde View Post
this announcement says Nokia will help shape WP7... sounds like a great combination to me!
That's what MS wants Nokia to think.

As I've said before, industry experts are saying that in approximately 4 years mobile processors will have the same processing power as today's low-mid range desktops.
Except by then the desktop would've moved on and you probably wouldn't want to be running the desktop of 4 years ago on your shiny new phone.

Other companies put WP7 on their phones and no one screamed that companies like HTC or Dell were going to go out of business as a result. Why is this going to kill Nokia?
HTC had nothing to lose and probably gets paid by MS for making WM phones. Others like Dell, Samsung etc have other products to rely on. Since Nokia stopped making rubber boots, paper, televisions etc, phones are their main product line. Betting your future on a proven loser of an OS is suicidal.

Originally Posted by Rauha View Post
Saved tens of billions that buying Nokia would have required.
After a year or two of this "partnership" Nokia shares would hit rockbottom and MS would be able to buy them out for a pittance.
 

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#896
He's basically saying they'll hold on to MeeGo in case it all goes pear shaped with WP7..

If i'd been working on this platform i'd be very very pis*ed off right now.

The decision was made last November apparently..
 
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#897
nokia timeline:
2009 nokia failed with symbian
2010 nokia failed with maemo
2011 nokia fails with meego
2012 nokia will fail with wm7
2013 nokia is going to use android
 

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i can't find application of rule #34 here : http://www.engadget.com/2011/02/11/l...l-markets-day/, but it's obvious it somewhere around.
 
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Well, I guess that decides what my next phone will be (android).

And I just started developing in qt...
 
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