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2011-02-13
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2011-02-13
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??? even if you were right about features not being well implemented - which you aren't: if you need a certain feature, wich is better? not having it at all? or having it in a working state, but with some rough edges?
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2011-02-13
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I would rather leaving features out and properly implementing core features. This seems trivial but using WP7 I can open an SMS instantly.
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2011-02-13
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I would rather leaving features out and properly implementing core features. This seems trivial but using WP7 I can open an SMS instantly. I personally loved sometimes waiting a good fifteen+ seconds for a message to open on my N900.
Regardless have you even used WP7? It was a good choice on Nokia's part for the sake of the companies existence. MeeGo was developing too slowly and the company needed to respond to change.
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2011-02-13
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Nokia Conversations interview with Steve and Stephen.
http://conversations.nokia.com/2011/...eaders/?mobile
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I believe that there is a strong possibility (especially now with Nokia 100% on board) that Windows Phone will become the 3rd ecosystem. This does not mean that there is no space for other players (Symbian, MeeGo, WebOS), it simply means that they'll most likely become niche segments.
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2011-02-13
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My Father is a fan of buying Nokia phones yet doesn't care about his phone in the slightest (sub $40 phone).
Lets put in in this way - find and download some xvid on the web and try to play it on you WP phone. Then return here and tell me what the result was, OK?
Regardless have you even used WP7? It was a good choice on Nokia's part for the sake of the companies existence. MeeGo was developing too slowly and the company needed to respond to change.
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2011-02-13
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2011-02-13
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Way I see this there were two possibles that lead to this.
Elop came in with this in mind from the start and the board hired him to do just this.
Elop came in looked at where the programmers were with Symbian and Meego and realized it was in worse shape than anyone knows with no hope of getting better anytime soon and decided the only hope to save Nokia was to take this big punt.
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Lets take a simple example - did you ever watch video on your n900? If you have any clue what I am asking - how was it encoded?
Lets put in in this way - find and download some xvid on the web and try to play it on you WP phone. Then return here and tell me what the result was, OK?