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2011-05-22
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2011-05-22
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@ Germany
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It's great you are. I'm not going to bash you for it being enough for your use.
But imo this device should prove Nokia can still be top in the game like they where 3-4 years ago. Plus i want that HDMI out that can push 1080. There's plenty of phones out for that already.
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2011-05-22
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totten iPotatos has only really one device at one moment.
if NOKIA sells a couple millions units of every Symbian smartphone they release in the next couple years, they have time to adjust ¦-))))))
wp7 isn't a "niche market"
it is most likely the dominant smart phone OS within a few years, mostly because companies are very keen to have one OS from (file & print) server to smartphone. that can all be managed centrally from one Service Management Server for updates and authorisations and e-mails and anything else.
and if, on top of that, the smartphones in question use the same CPU architecture then the servers (Intel) and it is possible to distribute literally the same OS on all devices, that makes for economies of scales no company would want to miss.
or not have a part in, no?
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2011-05-22
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2011-05-22
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who cares if it’s single or dual core (besides marketing)? we are still talking about a smartphone and as long as this won’t replace a desktop pc i am fine with the performance of A8.
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2011-05-22
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It is very different from the N900. Maybe even too different. But it is Nokia's answer to Android and iOS. Its a different matter that it is experimental. This OS stands a chance against all others but will it be given another chance depends on how many phones Nokia sells.
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2011-05-22
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It will not given that chance, simply because the deal with Microsoft...
I would be suprised if there is a deal between Microsoft and Nokia how many Meego phones theyr are allowed to sell...
Just look at the PC market how dominant Microsoft is there. There is no company who sells Linux computers today.
Just another example: HP planed to have WebOS(Linuxbased) on stationary computers but only on top of already installed Windows
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2011-05-22
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But imo this device should prove Nokia can still be top in the game like they where 3-4 years ago. Plus i want that HDMI out that can push 1080. There's plenty of phones out for that already.