Huge mistake Nokia
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Zumbruk said:
Nokia are doomed. Going into partnership with the Evil Empire is a sure and certain way of going out of business. Once SmallNFloppy have stolen all your ideas, that is.
ok you're kidding right, so using an OS of the "Evil Empire" gets you out of business? Must call Dell, HP, Intel, AMD and the like, they'll be in for a shock!ZesPak said:
ok you're kidding right, so using an OS of the "Evil Empire" gets you out of business? Must call Dell, HP, Intel, AMD and the like, they'll be in for a shock!
Pretty much my thoughts on that as well. MS has done well by making a piece of software that can run on hardware produced by lots of vendors. And the vendors have done well because they all run the same OS and the user knows how to use it.MS tried to make a phone. It flopped. Nokias OS looks like it's flopping. Seems like an ideal partnership to me. Nokia gets an OS which can be rapidly improved to suit their hardware. And MS gets a vendor who brings years of hardware experience, and who's hungry to create improvements.
It's a far better proposition than any other options both companies have right now.
Mr Will said:
clonmult said:
Thats totally untrue, and you know it.
There are plenty of apps, and plenty of developers working on Symbian. Probably more than have been working on WP7.
According to CNN, WP7 launched less than 6 months ago and already has more apps than Symbian.There are plenty of apps, and plenty of developers working on Symbian. Probably more than have been working on WP7.
There are way more than 5000 apps available for Symbian. iirc its something well over 20,000. And there are considerably more daily downloads of apps on Symbian than there is on WP7.
Interesting all the usual stuff on this but there is a type of consumer who everyone seems to have forgotten about, a group which I fall into.
My phone has 4 main uses. I make and receive calls, I use the alarms, I send texts and I use it to hold nigh on 7Gb of music which I can FM transmit to any radio or Bluetooth where available if I don’t want to use the phone/earphones. Yes I have a SE W980.
There is nothing on the market for me. Nothing, unless I want a 52” fricking screen that makes the phone too big to put in just any pocket and assures that I will bust it in half the first time I sit down with it in my back pocket.
Sure I surf the net from time to time on it but don’t really find it a problem that I haven’t got a big screen to look at it on.
So Nokia, if you are listening, PLEASE think of people like me if you want to do something other than follow the flock. I know I am not alone.
My phone has 4 main uses. I make and receive calls, I use the alarms, I send texts and I use it to hold nigh on 7Gb of music which I can FM transmit to any radio or Bluetooth where available if I don’t want to use the phone/earphones. Yes I have a SE W980.
There is nothing on the market for me. Nothing, unless I want a 52” fricking screen that makes the phone too big to put in just any pocket and assures that I will bust it in half the first time I sit down with it in my back pocket.
Sure I surf the net from time to time on it but don’t really find it a problem that I haven’t got a big screen to look at it on.
So Nokia, if you are listening, PLEASE think of people like me if you want to do something other than follow the flock. I know I am not alone.
Davi said:
Fixed that for you.
I have an iPhone. the second I'm out of contract I will dance a jig on it with a maniacal expression on my face, absolute piece of crap.
I'm sure you're right, but wait until you see the alternatives - they're even worse.I have an iPhone. the second I'm out of contract I will dance a jig on it with a maniacal expression on my face, absolute piece of crap.
You'll be right there, between the rock and the hard place.
Rude-boy said:
My phone has 4 main uses. I make and receive calls, I use the alarms, I send texts and I use it to hold nigh on 7Gb of music which I can FM transmit to any radio or Bluetooth where available if I don’t want to use the phone/earphones. Yes I have a SE W980.
I have a W595. Trouble is that we barely make money for anyone, so the market isn't focussing on us.As much as I like my phone, you have to admit we are both in a technological backwater.
tinman0 said:
I have a W595. Trouble is that we barely make money for anyone, so the market isn't focussing on us.
As much as I like my phone, you have to admit we are both in a technological backwater.
Other than on purchase I sadly suspect you are right moneywise.As much as I like my phone, you have to admit we are both in a technological backwater.
Almost all of my friends have iPhones or similar and none of them use those to anything like their capabilities. In fact other than for 3 or 4 of us to watch back vids they have taken at the same time (so perhaps once or twice a year) there is no point to them having anything more than something like my phone.
It’s not even a tec backwater though, that’s what pee’s me off. For 95% of the people buying an iPhone the only thing they have which they use is a bigger screen and if you took that away they wouldn’t notice after a week or two. All it is is that the Phone co.s have convinced people they need a mega big touchscreen phone. Now unless you are as myopic as a mole that falls down. I'd rather have a smaller screen and a phone which is easy to carry around than a massive screen and live in fear of smapping the thing in two.
I on the other hand would notice an iPhone’s drawbacks the first time I was lying on my front in A&E having bits of broken screen removed from my left butt cheek
SplatSpeed said:
i am so glad i am out of mobile development.
nokia has gone to a production line development model, which is a nightmare for an engineer.
it's like turning free range cows into veal crate cows. Stiffles the engineer.
One might say that Nokia has neither the best hardware on the market nor the best software, so maybe their "engineers" are to blame for the company's downfall?nokia has gone to a production line development model, which is a nightmare for an engineer.
it's like turning free range cows into veal crate cows. Stiffles the engineer.
Android has come from nowhere to be the market leading mobile OS and Apple has come from nowhere to be the most desirable handset manufacturer in just a few years. What were Nokia doing in that time?
Rude-boy said:
...I'd rather have a smaller screen and a phone which is easy to carry around than a massive screen and live in fear of smapping the thing in two.
I on the other hand would notice an iPhone’s drawbacks the first time I was lying on my front in A&E having bits of broken screen removed from my left butt cheek
Stop sitting on your bloody phone then! Keep in in your front or jacket pocket like a normal person I on the other hand would notice an iPhone’s drawbacks the first time I was lying on my front in A&E having bits of broken screen removed from my left butt cheek
Failing that, Smartphones are available in a wide range of sizes. The SE X10 Mini is actually smaller than what you have now.
Mr Will said:
Stop sitting on your bloody phone then! Keep in in your front or jacket pocket like a normal person
Failing that, Smartphones are available in a wide range of sizes. The SE X10 Mini is actually smaller than what you have now.
And the new HP Veer is absolutely iddy-widdy.Failing that, Smartphones are available in a wide range of sizes. The SE X10 Mini is actually smaller than what you have now.
CzechItOut said:
One might say that Nokia has neither the best hardware on the market nor the best software, so maybe their "engineers" are to blame for the company's downfall?
Android has come from nowhere to be the market leading mobile OS and Apple has come from nowhere to be the most desirable handset manufacturer in just a few years. What were Nokia doing in that time?
Cost fking Cutting!Android has come from nowhere to be the market leading mobile OS and Apple has come from nowhere to be the most desirable handset manufacturer in just a few years. What were Nokia doing in that time?
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