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2010-04-23
, 09:10
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#211
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2010-04-23
, 09:27
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Posts: 155 |
Thanked: 63 times |
Joined on May 2007
@ UK
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#212
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I honestly don't understand what the fuss is about. I agree with some of the posts, that yes Nokia has missed the mark with their high-end smartphones, but then at the same time they are the best sellers in developing countries such as China, India, Africa.
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2010-04-23
, 09:31
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Posts: 179 |
Thanked: 99 times |
Joined on Feb 2010
@ Yorkshire, UK
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#213
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2010-04-23
, 09:40
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Posts: 1,296 |
Thanked: 1,773 times |
Joined on Aug 2009
@ Budapest, Hungary
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#214
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I'm losing faith in Nokia.
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2010-04-23
, 09:41
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Posts: 999 |
Thanked: 1,117 times |
Joined on Dec 2009
@ earth?
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#215
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They make cheap and nasty candy bars for emerging markets, or cheap company phones with limited tech on board, but as smartphones there is little too shout about. So I think they will keep their market share but it won't be a worth while market share, everyone does candy bar phones and the money is in the higher end phones.
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2010-04-23
, 09:49
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Posts: 1,296 |
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Joined on Aug 2009
@ Budapest, Hungary
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2010-04-23
, 10:05
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Posts: 999 |
Thanked: 1,117 times |
Joined on Dec 2009
@ earth?
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#217
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Okay, so, this is getting ridiculous.
Seriously.
I'm okay with one or two threads about this, but it is simly ridiculous that every noob (denoted by some as a 'troll') has his own whining thread in this forum.
We should organize an event here on the forums.
All the people who whine about the N900 should sell their N900s to people who don't have the device but are interested in it.
And to those people who want to take part in the community, but they can't afford to buy a new one, this would be a great opportunity.
And then, all the whiners could buy an iPhone (or HTC, whatever), and go off to Apple's and HTC's forums to whine about their devices.
This would reduce the amount of work for moderators, the server bandwith costs, and it would be also great to find actually meaningful threads in the "Active Topics" section.
And also, we would get new people who would actually contribute to the community, not just whine here about the same over and again.
(I'm beginning to think that they are employees of a competitor company, and are PAID for this.)
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2010-04-23
, 10:08
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#218
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If I couldn't choose to do "a whole lot of nothing," could I be considered free?
I can't help feeling that you're just seeing what you want to see.
Apple is being steered by a deeply passionate visionary dictator.
I'm not sure that it matters, but I don't think you even own an n900.
So as someone that does, and as someone that also enjoys a freedom that very few will ever know, I have to disagree with you.
The freedom to do everything produces the only things worth producing.
And I'm playing freedom's advocate.
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2010-04-23
, 10:10
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Posts: 288 |
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Joined on Oct 2009
@ London
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#219
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Try going onto sites like this for Apple, Google, Android, WM, etc - some of the rants are very familiar...
No company can ever stay on top all the time - it's all about peaks and troughs because no-one can predict markets 100%.
As a handset manufacturer Nokia's record and performance is evident; they make more smartphones for a wider range of people on this planet than any other manufacturer. Symbian is still the most popular smartphone OS, so Nokia are still the 'milestone setter' you first perceived. Maemo/Meego and Symbian^3 will only build on that.
Your recent experience has not satisfied you as an individual. Whilst that is regrettable, I'm sure you understand that Nokia don't make devices just to suit you. You may not be alone in your complaints, but that is a drop in the ocean to a huge company like Nokia who operate in so many markets. It's not that they don't care, it's that they have to look to the big picture to stay in business.
I am not a 'power user', developer or industry insider - I'm just a guy who loves his phones. For me, Nokia are still showing the way: the quality, range and features available mean I'll keep looking at this brand first. I'm not blind to other mfrs, OS's, etc., I try them out and compare with friends, but I keep coming back for some reason...
For me, the N900 is where I want to be: a stable OS, good features (although I'm still missing some) and excellent build quality. Best of all I'm part of the next wave of smartphone/superphone technology that keeps getting better. PR 1.2 will come and now we hear that Meego will definately come. What more do YOU want?
Being at the frontier has allways been challenging - but ultimately more rewarding. Keep the Faith.
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2010-04-23
, 10:13
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Posts: 90 |
Thanked: 29 times |
Joined on Oct 2009
@ Helsinki
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#220
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It's not that we're fanboys of Nokia but we actually do some research/reading/LISTENING before we buy something... Nokia has always stated that Maemo 5 and N900 is step 4/5 and it's meant to be a device mostly for DEVELOPERS/TESTERS... So in other words the N900 was meant to be more of a community driven device... But people are dumb enough to ignore all this and start complaining here on (maemo.org); WHICH IS A COMMUNITY SITE and not an official Nokia support forum... And they're dumb enough to keep on posting new threads almost everyday without searching... So everyonne who is complaining about this is really just showing the rest that you have not done your homework and now you're complaining why you're getting a bad grade... Do you see how that really is dumb now?
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