Zoxir
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2012-02-10
, 05:28
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@ Athens
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2012-02-10
, 06:22
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@ SD, CA
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2012-02-10
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Camera hardware is excellent. Camera software is not that good.
Video playback can be improved with a small update and that's it.
Elop hates Symbian and MeeGo. He's a Microsoft kid, he took $2 billion and he can do whatever he want. He is the boss.
But AFAIK, he got ****ed up from N9. His favorite phoneshit is outsold by N9, badly.
I mean, let's make it this way. N9 without any kind of marketing, it wasn't sold in major markets, phone which was dead before sales started - overshot 1.5 milion sales. 2 Lumias (710 and 800) with the best marketing in Nokia's history - just 600 000 units.
Who's crazy? Who should be dead? MeeGo or Elop?
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2012-02-10
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2012-02-10
, 06:36
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Not necessarily.
There r many who'd never buy a phone with a HKB. They don't need a KB jutting out from their devices... making it unnecessarily bulky and prone to disfigurement. We r pretty happy with a VKB... it solves our purpose.
Similarly there would many who'd desire otherwise. Their usage preferences might call for a phone with HKB. I'd opine that the masses would be divided, with a tad bending towards a non-HKB model. Which is why most phones aren't made that way.
However, the wisest idea would have been to maintain both... and let the users decide. Thus, two variants of the same device - a N9 & a N950 going concurrently, with similar specs could be a better KSP.
Sad, Eflop and [regretfully] the Nokia BoD thought otherwise...
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2012-02-10
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@ Moon! It's not the East or the West side... it's the Dark Side
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2012-02-10
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@ Germany
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2012-02-10
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2012-02-10
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2012-02-10
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As long as Nokia is too ashamed to give actual figures for Lumia and N9 sold we can speculate that N9 outsold Lumia.
Even if it is true that N9 sold 600,000 as opposed to Lumia's 1.2 million this is already a stunning achievement for a phone which is banned from all major markets, declared a dead os by the CEO himself, priced stiffly and is given little promotion in contrast to Lumia which has been given the most extensive promotion in Nokia history, deep subsidies with carrier contracts, free xbox in U.K., etc. How many will N9 sell if it is given proper treatment by Nokia? Isn't Elop ashamed for trying to beat down Nokia's home grown os in favour of an external one?