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2015-03-26
, 13:17
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2015-03-26
, 13:25
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@ Ruhrgebiet, Germany
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2015-03-26
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@ London, UK
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2015-03-26
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@ North Potomac MD
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2015-03-26
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But still my favourite is the 7110
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi..._7110_open.png
wikipedia
First S40 and the first to come with a WAP browser (and that scroll wheel)! Still power it on from time to time
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2015-03-26
, 19:33
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@ Ruhrgebiet, Germany
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I had the 7110! It was a cool, nifty gadget of a phone. Loved the way one could answer a call with the quick release / slide action / almost shooting out kind of action.
And it was in the Matrix, wasn't it?
Looking back, it seems that Nokia was much more innovative than today's cell phone manufacturers.
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2015-03-27
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@ From my Gabriola Island hermitage, near the Edge of the World
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2015-03-27
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2015-03-27
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@ UK
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Hmm while memories are always rose-tinted, I can think of many reasons for Nokia's downfall other than the CEO; for example, how many people were ticked off at purchasing the 8210 only for it to be superceded by the 8250 after a few months with the only difference being the blue light and dancing motion while ringing during a call or the 7210 vs 7250 etc...
Nokia, Samsung et al during the feature phone years were specialists of adding one feature while removing another in every new model hence never releasing a "complete" device.
They took bean counting to the extreme hence their fate today...
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2015-03-27
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@ New Delhi, DELHI, INDIA
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Also, letting Symbian being pulled at by all angles, and hampering even their expensive phones by putting in extremely weak processors. Form was never an issue, functionality became one.
But hey, Nokia's still around in some form, so it could be a lot worse. And with Nokia no longer making phones, there's space for a lot more newcomers - Sailfish, Ubuntu, Firefox OS and Tizen have all benefitted.
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