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2012-07-22
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Now, if WP8 also include some more functionality, both HW and software, more of what I'm used to with Symbian/Maemo/Android, then there is no objective reason to not accept it as a good state of the art OS. Not for anyone.
The only reasons for not liking it will be of the philosophical and/or emotional kind.
But, as with the Amiga, you never now. I would be very surprised though if 1. WP8 does not gain a decent market share. 2 Nokia does not again become a profitable company.
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2012-07-22
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2012-07-22
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2012-07-22
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It will take more than a few more functionality to make WP8 competitive with Android and ios. Right now it is still playing catch-up unless MS has something spectacular in store which it hasn't announced yet.
A very blanket statement with no supporting basis. It's hard to discuss logically with someone who is so emotionally attached to his pre-conceived notions that nothing else can penetrate.
I would be very surprised if it can gain more than single digit market share in its first year and it won't be enough to keep Nokia alive.
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2012-07-22
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2012-07-22
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Why not? I mean alot of people want a decent camera in theyr pocket that can replace normal cameras? And right now there only is one and thats 808 but problem with 808 is nokia doesnt marketing it and people wait for wp version of it?
Or does samsung have gooxd camera mobiles similar to 808?
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2012-07-22
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Actually, a lot of people won't care as long as the pictures are "good enough". The N8 and 808 didn't sell well even though they had the best cameras. It's a niche and a very small one at that, much like an FM transmitter/receiver. Those who care about photography will not throw away their lenses and DSLR, those who don't are happy with their current phone camera. It is a selling point but I doubt it's as influential as you think, especially if it adds bulk to the phone.
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2012-07-22
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What are you talking about. The N8 is still selling well, two years after launch. It sold about 4M a quarter for at least a year, much less now though, but it's a classic and still on the shelves.
The 808 haven't really reached the shelves yet. But this phone IS Osborned. Everyone but the die hards (camera/Symbian) are waiting on a Lumia PureView.
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Nevertheless, the Lumia 900 seems to be DOA also here. The Lumia 800 and 610 are selling well though. They are cheaper off contract and are also offered with cheaper contracts.