kureyon
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2011-01-09
, 03:31
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2011-01-09
, 03:44
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But the point here actually is how are you going to sell your stuff against the competition?
The clueless or those who thinks they know would just be looking at the raw CPU speed
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2011-01-09
, 04:24
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2011-01-09
, 04:32
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By showing off it's features. I've seen Verizon commercials about the Droid line speaking highly of a "1Ghz Snapdragon".
I do agree, but not for the clueless. The people who think they know what they're talking about will go for raw power. The clueless just want the phone with access to some form of apps and looks cool. [Off topic] Hence, the iPhone has been so successful.
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2011-01-09
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2011-01-09
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Apple doesn't give cpu specs for the iphones and they seem to be getting along just fine.
Probably not. But those in the know, knows that Symbian is pretty efficient on CPU, memory and power usage. The clueless or those who thinks they know would just be looking at the raw CPU speed. One thing that Nokia is consistently guilty of though is putting too little RAM into their devices.
Nokia phones have always had a slower CPU than the competition so nothing new there.
Apple doesn't.
That's in part due to the superior illegal tactics Intel employed in coercing manufacturers not to use AMD stuff, and for which they are now being sued by AMD for.
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2011-01-09
, 05:51
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to me, it seems they're getting a far better deal buying an iphone 4 then a n900' all things considered. (ui/UX, apps selection, resale value, etc).
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2011-01-09
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Yeah I know many people (mostly from American my guess), wants this too happen.
Maemo is optimized. Graphically, it doesn't perform the best. Still runs fine, just not great. The OS itself though is pretty quick.
Keep in mind, since most of Nokia's products are Symbian-based, even if Maemo wasn't optimized, they're still doing pretty well.
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2011-01-09
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How good of a deal it is depends entirely on what you want out of a device.
I've played with iPhones...
And I don't think, if you were someone who'd like the N900 initially, you'd have a problem with not getting resale value out of it. I know I certainly never intend to resell.
So I disagree with the notion that it's objectively a better deal....
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