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2010-02-11
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As much as I love Nokia mate, they really dropped a clanger with the N97, coreplayer won't even run, core never finished optimising for v5 coz the N97 is as useful as a cock flavoured lollypop, if most of that 22mil is N97 sales then there will be alot of disillusioned owners out there, i went through 5 of the useless bits of kit until voda gave me an N900 under duress. totally diffrerent league.
Don't get me wrong, I loved symbian for years but i can't see how it could even begin to scratch the surface of how Maemo's blossoming
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2010-02-11
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Nokia was always going to overtake Apple anyway. Nokias scale is so massive - I have seen an N95 in remote parts of Africa. Those that cannot afford one go for the chineese made NOKLA which actually comes with dual sim slots. Apple iPhone is another in a long line of tech fads and is probably not sustainable - remember Razr ?. Whatever, lets appreciate Apple for pushing the rest.
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2010-02-11
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2010-02-11
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My successful rate is 100% failure in convincing other people not to get an iPhone, not matter how much I have shown other phones is better, do the same at lower cost or better suit for their purpose.
Most of my friends still think N95 is not match to an iPhone in capablity.
Whether a product can take over the market is only partially because advance in technology but mostly marketing.
And Nokia's marketing is no match to Apple in US.
The satisfaction from Nokia users is declining while it's still growing for Apple
And once while you got people saying they want running Android on N900?
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America needed to learn first, and have an easy to use device. Apple was perfect to introduce these technologies to the market. But now that the market is wiser three years later, its perfect for others to come along with more advanced stuff. Before, it was a hard sell. Not easy selling spaceships to countries that have no pilots and have never seen a single engine prop yet. Baby steps...
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