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2010-01-15
, 23:27
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Really? Symbian has never been downgradable. There's plenty of Microsoft updates/patches which are not removable as well.
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2010-01-15
, 23:32
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#33
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2010-01-15
, 23:33
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2010-01-15
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I find it VERY hard to believe, that people have actually tested this firmware for a few weeks and found none of these bugs that only took us lot a day to find. We are the ones who test the firmware, not them! What a joke. I can see this being the very last Nokia phone that I ever buy, unless Nokia get their act together pronto!
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2010-01-15
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Well, there is one other case in which it happens: When both the Twitter plugin and the Skype plugin are active, it sucks down the battery like there's no tomorrow (which there isn't, when they're both active..it dies after about 14 hours instead of closer to 30)
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2010-01-15
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If any other company tried to roll out software that couldn't be rolled-back on an enterprise sysetm they would be sued to the ground. This is not professional behavior.
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2010-01-15
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2010-01-16
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#39
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It's not like the iPhone was meant to be easily downgradeable either, especially when the baseband was flashed.
By your logic, Apple should be sued to the ground, because the only way to downgrade your baseband and firmware was using third party hacks and that's not something the average consumer could be expected to do.
You might say that the iPhone isn't an Enterprise phone, except nowadays it is.
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2010-01-16
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I love my N900