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2012-10-26
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Luckily as it happens I work at a little more tech savvy company (building both SW and HW) and on my office floor two people have N9's, several have N900's and one guy even has an older generation iPhone. Of course Symbian phones dominste the crowd to about 9 to 1 but there is still room for few Lumias and Androids.
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2012-10-26
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This made my day!
I am a big fan of Symbian since the 7650 up to the fantastic N8.
I hope it will strike back.
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2012-10-26
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2012-10-26
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Up to the N8 it's the Symbian devices I used. After that I went for the N9.
Off course the 701 & 808 are fantastic Symbian smartphones.
But it's not a comeback. It's the evolution of Symbian.
When I say "strike back" , I mean a 808/701 successor.
Something with great gpu, 1GB of ram and a dual core cpu.
Be that from Nokia or someone else. Let's hope Symbian will get new phones somewhere in the future.
I don't know what you guys think, but imo, the 808 was the best/most innovating smartphone of 2012. Off course the publicity/promotion Nokia gave it was anaimic.
If only had Nokia gave it half of L920's promotion...
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2012-10-27
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2012-10-27
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Weeeel I used to, but that was last millenium
Since then I have been working with a different company that does have some ties to Nokia.
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2012-10-27
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You worked at Nokia in a time they were making the 8850,7110,6210, etc?
awesome!!!
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2012-10-27
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People ask very often if it is a damn LUMIA!!!
I then explain that no! it is not, but as they were rushing the LUMIA line, they did not find any other intelligent thing than copy this gorgeous body...
This is sooo annoying as i really dislike windows phone OS and what Nokia became under Wonderflop management.
At least they find it sexy, there is still hope