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2011-02-01
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Did you forget Maemo5 Phone App and the Maemo5 Application Manager. Those 2 are the crappiest piece of software I have ever seen in my entire life.
Btw, that's not saying that Nokia doesn't have the right engineering talent. The crappiest outcome is probably because the right people are not in the right place. It happens quite often (in big organisations) actually!
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2011-02-01
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But now Nokia must change and hopefully some of the symbian people has changed mind or get kicked, and isn't that stupid and realise that Meeego is a MUST on highend devices!
That doesnt mean Symbian get killed, Symbian 3 is still good in mid/lowend and probadly more powersave than Meego atm..
But the rest of the symbian(v1,S40 whatever crap) versions will probadly die soon...
Atleast what I hope Elop will say 11 february...
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2011-02-01
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I get the impression Finland has some pretty tight union rules that probably makes firings/reassignments very difficult. I would not be surprised if the union contracts forbid % of engineers assigned to non-Symbian development..
E.g some unions in the USA forbid workers to lift/move certain parts, they have to wait for a certain union member to do it otherwise they are accused of stealing someones job.
Could it be that crazy?.. the only rational explanation!
1.horse 2.cart, anti-user, devices, eflop, lockdown, sell tulips, step 8 out of 5
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2011-02-01
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I get the impression Finland has some pretty tight union rules that probably makes firings/reassignments very difficult. I would not be surprised if the union contracts forbid % of engineers assigned to non-Symbian development..
E.g some unions in the USA forbid workers to lift/move certain parts, they have to wait for a certain union member to do it otherwise they are accused of stealing someones job.
Could it be that crazy?.. the only rational explanation!
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2011-02-01
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Already today there is a subset population in China, comparable in size to the US population, that has more money to spend than the average american. The same is happening in India, although India tends to be more segregated.
The US market is becoming increasingly irrelevant for anyone but US homegrown companies. The main reason being the total lack of a free and open market. RIM and Motorola is practically exclusively on the north american market because they cannot compete in the open market without subsidies and lobbying. Only Apple know how to do this and they also got one killer of a product, but it is very high end.
http://www.gsmarena.com/zte_becomes_...-news-2270.php
http://www.gsmarena.com/zte-phones-62.php
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2011-02-01
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2011-02-01
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A little comparison: since the beginning of 2008 until now (Feb 1, 2011), Nokia released 1 (one) product related to the NIT family: N900. During that time, several iterations of Symbian were done; a couple of different "steps" of Maemo coexisted, and MeeGo was eventually introduced. I would say a lot of revolutionary activity on the software front vs. merely nothing on the hardware one for three years.
Now look at Apple: Three hardware iterations of the iPod, three different iPhone, and the iPad -- all of them running backwards-compatible versions of iOS.
Now tell me again that revolutionizing the OS is the right step for Nokia.
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2011-02-01
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But, on the Symbian side of the hardware front? In those 3 years, over 20 devices would have been released ...
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2011-02-01
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Quick on the attack, I see.
Yes, so MARGIN. They know that the high end handsets have a better return per sale, so they're pushing to actually get a high end device out on the market. If what you say is true, then it is all the more important.
So did you have a point, or did you just want to yell at me?
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ZTE became the words fourth largest phone manufacturer after Nokia, Samsung and LG. ZTE produces some nice handsets.
The US market is becoming increasingly irrelevant for anyone but US homegrown companies. The main reason being the total lack of a free and open market. RIM and Motorola is practically exclusively on the north american market because they cannot compete in the open market without subsidies and lobbying. Only Apple know how to do this and they also got one killer of a product, but it is very high end.
http://www.gsmarena.com/zte_becomes_...-news-2270.php
http://www.gsmarena.com/zte-phones-62.php