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2010-05-27
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This kind of statement is, to put it very mildly and after calming down considerably, completely unacceptable. I have no idea what kind of function this person holds within Nokia (and frankly I don't really care). But with a statement like that, they disqualified themselves from working in a company that produces mobile phones. Period.
Comment #10 from Naba Kumar (Nokia) 2010-05-27 23:35:40 GMT+3
The reason it's not enabled in official release is complicated and not
typically worth discussing here. What matters is that support is there for
anyone to enable. One person doing it all that takes.
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2010-06-16
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This kind of statement is, to put it very mildly and after calming down considerably, completely unacceptable. I have no idea what kind of function this person holds within Nokia (and frankly I don't really care). But with a statement like that, they disqualified themselves from working in a company that produces mobile phones. Period.
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2010-06-29
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2010-09-01
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By your argument we have Flash 10.1. The software and hardware exists but it's just not all connected yet and the bugs not all fixed.
This is standard and basic phone functionality. What is Nokia a leader in making again? Yeah and just a few hundred Million.