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2012-03-24
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people keep saying apollo this apollo that,but really what difference its going to make.sony was bold enough to say noone cares about wp7.N9 is supposed to be the qt hero,it needs to get the cape and save Nokia
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2012-03-24
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2012-03-24
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WP7 was launched in U.S. for more then 1 year before Nokia entered this platform. Yet it only managed less than 2% penetration. As for Nokia, its brand name in the U.S. is junk. It is associated with cheap flip phones that grandmas use. So where does your confidence that WP and Nokia will succeed in U.S. comes from? This is a marriage between a rejected os and a junk brand name.
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2012-03-24
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I disagree with you on this. Nokia could easily sell N9 in the U.S. which they refused. When U.S. residents are buying N9s from overseas without any warranty, with no carrier subsidy and no local warranty why does Nokia insist on shafting WP7 down U.S. consumers' throats?
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2012-03-24
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#146
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Trying not to be a hater, so, For first time users, WP7 is good, it's simple, If you want something that has alot of eye candy, is snappy, and simple, WP7 is for you..
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2012-03-24
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WP, on the Lumias at least, is indeed snappy. It is perfectly fluent, fast and generally a very nice experience. The N9 is slow at times, dead slow, I have to wait several seconds sometimes for anything to happen.
MeeGo is dead Get used to it.
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2012-03-24
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MeeGo is dead Get used to it.
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2012-03-24
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went to the shop,(A different one before) woman says, you can get the lumia, But have you seen the Ssmsung Galaxy S2
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2012-03-24
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Maemo/MeeGo is IMHO not dead, it just won't grow up anymore. It is a decent OS that can serve you well, but you have to live with the status quo.
But since on mobile phones you cannot expect many feature updates to a phone anyway, no matter which manufacturer, it doesn't matter at all. Just use the OS until your phone falls apart. Then, hopefully, something worth replacing MeeGo may have appeared, or it may have not.
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N9: Go white or go home