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#111
Originally Posted by gerbick View Post
Why? They just got rid of 3 (Symbian, Maemo and Meltemi) for WP7, which dead ends and is not upgradeable to WP8. And don't forget they bought Smarterphone last year.

Wait. In one fell swoop, Symbian, Maemo/MeeGo, Meltemi and Smarterphone have died in the last year basically. Wow.
And I really don get why the **** tdid they buy smartherphone? Talk about burning money...
 
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#112
Originally Posted by misterc View Post
m@ke$$h!t just wrote off 6.4 billion small change for their search fiasco
in 10 years at most nobody will even remember m@ke$$h!t
yes YOU will
 
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#113
Originally Posted by specc View Post
Even a stupid man can grow big potatoes.

The problem for Nokia is not over. They may get some solid WP8 products out, but the low end is shaky. WP7 may be pushed lower, but there is a limit.

They will have to shrink further, Nokia is still too large. How are they going to do that? I see some huge cuts in the "next billion" coming soon.
I am sure there will be PLENTY of followers who will buy W8 stuff. Because most people are followers.

No doubt in that. But the most stupid is those people who buys WP products comming from Nokia.

If you want a WP phone go for somne other company. Because Nokia are loosers and should die. Reason: They didnt take the fight! And the board are a bunch of fools who deserve to get fired ASAP.

Personally I go for a smaller company and hope they success and can release some cool geek device atleast once a year.
 

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#114
Originally Posted by Zoxir View Post
Ever wonder who made symbian all this years?
I know that. Everybody around the world.

But Stephen Elop did not remember that... a lot of CIOs and CEOs around the world think like him.

I have studied cases like Nokia and they do that, when an enterprise has problems with OPEX.

They prefer to increase CAPEX and decrease OPEX.
 
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#115
hard to believe their are still ppl idiotic enough to believe in....that


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I still think the writing was on the wall back in 2010 when J Allard wrote his now infamous goodbye note...

Originally Posted by J Allard
Decide. Change. Reinvent.
Seems like Ballmer finally listened.
 
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maybe i should have read it too before posting it, huh

thanks for the anecdote!
 
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