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2010-02-25
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2010-02-25
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2010-02-25
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2010-02-25
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This is good in theory, but in practice, it doesn't work; no longer buying lowers R&D budget and gets people fired.
By the time they have that darned meeting about focusing on fixing and leaving the candy aside it'll be too late. No market share, unhappy customers, less money, less everything.
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2010-02-25
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2010-02-25
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Exactly - so the best thing to do for everyone who is disappointed with your n900 is to SELL and RETURN your n900, tell all your friends and aquaintences that you will NOT get support from Nokia like you would with Apple iphone/google Andriod.
Spread the news, get people to understand that Nokia only wants to push handsets, once they have your money they will move onto the next handset with no expectations of providing any support - that is the NOKIA way.
So if you buy Nokia, ONLY BUY throw away low cost models which require no support, and NEVER ever buy high end handsets from them.
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2010-02-25
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2010-02-26
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Don't say that when you buy a computer you can upgrade it to the new version of the OS, because that's simply not true. If you buy a computer with XP, you need to shell out again to move to Windows 7.
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People are still using the 770 with OS2007 or HE and are very happy with it.
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2010-02-26
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This is about XP versus XP SP3, not XP versus 7. Nobody cried about Harmattan (well, me at least), we cried about fixes. When issues get "implemented in Harmattan" then the issues blur together.
Sure people are still using old versions, but nobody is updating that software. Many people didn't afford (to run) W7, but XP is still being patched and the new technologies like indexing and search and whatnot are still being back-implemented.
I get what you say and even agree with some (such as price not being and arm and a leg), but I still say that Nokia should get back to patching M5 until bugzilla is empty.
M6 should be M5 with new UI and libs, and additional functionality.
@jsa: There are counterexamples to that. N80 still has bug in contact searching, still has cursor blinking when calling, and last time I checked (didn't check in a while) "restore" was alternately not working and "backup" wasn't always successful. There is no backing up messages, bookmarks have their own issues, sync as well, images get re-synced with dupes in certain conditions, movies with double extensions showed up twice. I got a few, some with N80, some with PC Suite, which is worse IMO. Not exactly cheap device, either.
N9: Go white or go home