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2011-10-19
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@ Athens Greece
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2011-10-19
, 16:43
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@ Toronto
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Do you work at Salo?
Because this would mean that Nokia is making 200k to 270k N9s a month!
By the way, where are the Windows Phones being manufactured?
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2011-10-19
, 18:24
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No MicroSD and yet only 16/32GB native storage, wow, that's somewhat of a let-down:
http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/18/s...exus-hands-on/
Bump-to-share, & data monitor, I wonder if Engadget will remember to also praise that in their N9 review
Hmmm....
Might wait longer & see of another handset OEM does something better than Sammy for ICS
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but we're finding it mighty difficult to choose a favourite between the Galaxy Nexus and the GSII
*transferring webpages
*contacts can also be swapped, along with directions and even apps -- well, links to apps.
Touch one phone to another and it'll bring up the entry in the Android Market, sadly no direct pushes of APKs.
*The NFC circuitry in the Galaxy Nexus is indeed built into the battery, not the backplate (same for the N9 right?)
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2011-10-19
, 18:38
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2011-10-19
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@ Moon! It's not the East or the West side... it's the Dark Side
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2011-10-19
, 18:46
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@ Toronto
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Nokia went OMAP3. Samsung/Google/Motorola went OMAP4. All are coming out in this quarter.
This whole announce early, release late game isn't working any longer. Time means way too many improvements when your management hasn't shown the flexibility and ability to quickly turn on a dime.
Simply stated, it's starting to look like a race where Nokia couldn't even qualify for the semi-finals, let alone the preliminary rounds. And to judge it all based on the OS/software, that's the same exact tactic as Microsoft in regards to WP7.
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2011-10-19
, 18:57
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@ India
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2011-10-19
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@ Moon! It's not the East or the West side... it's the Dark Side
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2011-10-19
, 19:13
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@ Åbo, Finland
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#9849
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Do you work at Salo?
Because this would mean that Nokia is making 200k to 270k N9s a month!
By the way, where are the Windows Phones being manufactured?
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2011-10-19
, 19:23
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If Nokia 800 is available widely, and hardware is identical to N9, will it be possible to port harmattan over to it?
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disapoint, eflop, epic win!, laggy interface, n9 rox, so much win, wateriswet, who cares, whyyyyy?????? |
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