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2012-04-08
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(24-jun-2011)
versus
Nokia working on two low-end MeeGo smartphones
from a few days ago with nearly 80'000 hits in Google
the 808 PureView will sell in higher numbers on its own then all the NOKIA m$ devices together.
no matter how big they make them.
m$ is dead.
always have been & always will be in the phone arena, already lost most of the server market (except maybe exchange...) to GNU / Linux.
the only thing still holding them afloat is the LostDOS licenses consumers have to pay whenever they buy a PC & companies feel they have to keep buying, 'cuz that's what everybody uses, right?
give it another couple years & that will dry up too
and long before that Flop will be gone
and MeeGo... will be sold a billion times...
you have your whole leg down your throat
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2012-04-08
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2012-04-08
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2012-04-08
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2012-04-08
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2012-04-08
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2012-04-08
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The big day is here. But nearly all 39 AT&T stores within proximity of Times Square in Manhattan were either closed for Easter Sunday or did not answer phone calls. The few that were open did not have the handset in stock.
When AT&T stores within five miles of Times Square were contacted around noon, 18 of them played an automated message saying they were closed for Easter. Nineteen stores that were authorized AT&T resellers did not answer the phone, and two AT&T resellers that were open said they did not have the Lumia 900 yet.
The stores that played the automated voice message also played a short advertisement for the iPhone 4S and made no mention of the Lumia 900. “Visit our store to see the exciting iPhone 4S and how only AT&T’s network lets your iPhone 4S download three times faster,” a female voice said.
It’s odd that such a highly anticipated phone is so difficult to purchase in a store on its release date, at least in New York. Analysts and tech followers view the Lumia 900, priced at $100, as the make-it-or-break-it device for Microsoft and Nokia, two tech giants who are struggling to gain a foothold in the smartphone market.
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2012-04-08
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@ Moon! It's not the East or the West side... it's the Dark Side
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2012-04-08
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Nice!
On Release Date, Crucial Nokia Phone Is Hard to Buy in New York
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Last edited by dumpystig; 2012-04-07 at 17:44.