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2007-11-03
, 20:43
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@ St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago
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2007-11-03
, 21:42
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Posts: 190 |
Thanked: 21 times |
Joined on Sep 2006
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Hello Nokia,
my N800 never seemed to work properly, websites hardly displayed correctly videos in website never displayed properly,
Stop releasing devices every few months and release something that works properly out of the box... pay for proper quality assurance teams.
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2007-11-03
, 21:45
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Joined on Jul 2007
@ Somewhere, most of the time.
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2007-11-03
, 22:13
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Posts: 273 |
Thanked: 15 times |
Joined on Oct 2007
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Hello Nokia,
My N800 worked properly from day one. Browsing and email have always been perfect. I'm no techie and I paid full price and I am very happy.
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2007-11-03
, 22:59
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Posts: 171 |
Thanked: 7 times |
Joined on Mar 2007
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Hello Nokia,
My N800 worked properly from day one. Browsing and email have always been perfect.
I'm no techie and I paid full price and I am very happy.
I am buying a Nokia phone next.
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2007-11-04
, 00:17
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Posts: 72 |
Thanked: 9 times |
Joined on Sep 2007
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You are all out of touch, you think you know what people want, but it seems that all you know is what techie people want, which make up a good 20% of the market, but well apple does think about 50% of the market, which isn't that much better.
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2007-11-04
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2007-11-04
, 01:25
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Posts: 5,795 |
Thanked: 3,151 times |
Joined on Feb 2007
@ Agoura Hills Calif
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my N800 never seemed to work properly, websites hardly displayed correctly videos in website never displayed properly, email never downloaded external email properly...
The standard software never lived up to it's original promise and I am displeased to buy a piece of equipment that is not suitable for retail.
All I wanted was a web browser out of the box that allowed me to access the internet, who cares about having a good screen if you can't even watch videos on it properly.
My n-gage was a piece of crap, the n800 is a piece of crap, and so is the iphone/itouch..
You are all out of touch, you think you know what people want, but it seems that all you know is what techie people want, which make up a good 20% of the market, but well apple does think about 50% of the market, which isn't that much better.
Stop releasing devices every few months and release something that works properly out of the box... pay for proper quality assurance teams.
Quite frankly, you are supposedly not thinking about your pockets, but all I can see is your hands in my pocket and a barebone device that came with limited abilities... But I guess the $500 or more Canadian I payed for my device, isn't such a bad price to learn the lesson to never trust Nokia ever again... considering I may have spent much more.
Goodbye and good riddance, and no need to response Nokia fanboys, because if I bought the device for what developers pay what $100 pounds or whatever, I would think it was worth it to... but just remember, people who buys these devices aren't always programmers and developers and should not have to spend hours to days setting a device that costs that price...
Anyhow I have done enough for now but I could be saying much more...