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2012-02-02
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check this youtube vid posted 2 days back:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3S3TU...5aFAAAAAAAABAA
Nokia rewards one of the top salesmen. They really are counting on salesmen more rather then innovating in the right direction.
"Do you know Joe? He's T-Mobile's most enthusiastic Windows Phone sales rep. As a "thank you" for his excitement about our new Nokia Lumia line, we took him with us to CES in Las Vegas for a week of VIP treatment.
From Playboy parties to Ferraris to helicopter rides to the Grand Canyon, let's just say, what happens in Vegas doesn't always stay in Vegas."
I dont know how much was spent on this trip, I'm happy for this guy who got to have fun, but about nokia, they should be paying all those meego/mer hackers to steer the company in the right direction.
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2012-02-02
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2012-02-02
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I think nokia should just come up with more harmattan devices. Thats not against their agreement with microsoft that they cant make harmattan devcies right? Nokia owns the harmattan code, they should just quietly work on it and surprise the world, shake the ground beneath everybody, only nokia can do it. Flood the market with so many varieties of harmattan devices, big small, with/without keyboards, single core, multi core, 256mb to 1gb ram products, 3" to 4.5" devices. Just like htc, OR just like nokia has done with symbian in the past, they had all kinds of funny looking funny shaped symbian devices, devices that you could look at n think "is that a phone, that cant be a phone".
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2012-02-02
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Actually, one of the things in the agreement is that Windows Phone will be Nokia's "primary smartphone platform", so there probably is some sort of legal bind, although I would really like to see Microsoft suing Nokia because Harmattan consistently outsells WP platform.
But I think the bigger problem is that Elop's actions are pushing Nokia to the point where they will not be able to support own platform due to lack of expertize, people and services even if they wanted to.
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2012-02-02
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2012-02-02
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2012-02-02
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The edge of the phone is a lot lower profile than the N97/E7 though, so you have to grip it differently as there's less to push, and less to hold when it snaps shut. But if I wanted to, in a roundabout way, I'm not legally allowed to argue with you, so let's leave that there.
But the OS wasn't finished? I get the feeling that Harmattan wasn't always Ahtisaari's Swipe-fest though - did they have some intermediary thing that could have been ready earlier? Was it MeeGo API compliant, and all in QT? Would you really have wanted three Maemo OSes live in the community?
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2012-02-02
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2012-02-02
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But all us community device program people got the N950 a couple of months before the N9's launch. Harmattan was still very beta - they wouldn't have been able to launch something earlier in the year to the public unless there had been some do-over internally and they had Something Else ready beforehand, but decided to add Swipe/QML-apps/etc., having been given extra time.
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