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2011-02-11
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Nokia are desperate hence the deal with Microsoft.
In the short term Nokia will do well out of this because Nokia are notably absent from smartphone market (symbian is not a smartphone os!).
In the short term Microsoft will do well because they have a partner willing to back WP7 in a significant way.
Nokia will initially do very well out of this but as with many Microsoft "partnerships" in the long term suffer from it.
I don't need a device that restricts me how I use it by limited software.
I don't need a company that offer very poor service, support and unwilling to communicate with their customers.
My next device will be non-Nokia and non-Microsoft.
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Nokia are desperate hence the deal with Microsoft.
In the short term Nokia will do well out of this because Nokia are notably absent from smartphone market (symbian is not a smartphone os!).
In the short term Microsoft will do well because they have a partner willing to back WP7 in a significant way.
Nokia will initially do very well out of this but as with many Microsoft "partnerships" in the long term suffer from it.
I don't need a device that restricts me how I use it by limited software.
I don't need a company that offer very poor service, support and unwilling to communicate with their customers.
My next device will be non-Nokia and non-Microsoft.
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2011-02-11
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2011-02-11
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2011-02-11
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This is about as clear as it gets and just shows the end result of Nokia's ill support, johnel been on here with some great comments and i think very sad he wants out of Nokia.... give em a chance johnel???. oooer fanboyism???? hahaha i dont think so.
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2011-02-11
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2011-02-11
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Wait, let me get this right....in your mind Symbian is not a smartphone OS, but WP7 is? UI doesn't have anything to do with it being a smartphone OS. Symbian is better than WP7 and I do prefer it's UI much more.
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In the short term Nokia will do well out of this because Nokia are notably absent from smartphone market (symbian is not a smartphone os!).
In the short term Microsoft will do well because they have a partner willing to back WP7 in a significant way.
Nokia will initially do very well out of this but as with many Microsoft "partnerships" in the long term suffer from it.
I don't need a device that restricts me how I use it by limited software.
I don't need a company that offer very poor service, support and unwilling to communicate with their customers.
My next device will be non-Nokia and non-Microsoft.
I like cake.