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Get a s60
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Posted: 2005-09-11 04:06:44
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I'd rather UIQ, personally i don't like interface from Nokia.
I still want to know if UIQ has advantange over s60?? Anyone please
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Posted: 2005-09-11 04:23:15
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Uiq is for lazy people who dont like buttons.You will benefit more using a s60 phone.
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Posted: 2005-09-11 04:32:20
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UIQ for lazy people?? i don't think so, using a stylus requieres more effort and intelligence than push a couple of buttons, besides is more comfortable
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Posted: 2005-09-11 04:36:35
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@alexit...i suggest you dont pay any attention to this guy...all that it ll do is veer this thread off its original topic....
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Posted: 2005-09-11 04:44:51
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Thanks mrao, you're right

I can't trust in someone who posts from a Nokia device
For continuing with this thread, does anyone have the sales figure of N90?? and it will be nice compare it with the K750's one
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Posted: 2005-09-11 05:06:00
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alexlt:
S60 and UIQ are the basically user interface program to the core symbian OS. Both are different. S60 is designed for non-touchscreen whereas UIQ is for touchscreen. However, lately s60 was modified to support touchscreen and keyboard-based device (i.e. s80 and s90 capability incorporated into s60). Same goes for new version of UIQ named UIQ3.
Unfortunately, programs written for both platforms are not compatible. Sometimes even programs written for same platform are not compatible when there is an upgrade in version.
There are many more programs written for S60 than UIQ.
Quote:For continuing with this thread, does anyone have the sales figure of N90?? and it will be nice compare it with the K750's one
K750 sales volume would be much more than N90 due to the fact that N90 is targeted at a niche market. And both are in different market segments.
[ This Message was edited by: mib1800 on 2005-09-11 07:20 ]
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Posted: 2005-09-11 08:17:40
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Hey mib1800, I have an advise for you. Don't argue with the idiots. They'll just drag you down to their level and beat you with their experience.
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Posted: 2005-09-11 10:08:00
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mib, I'm just saying IF symbian decide not to support UIQ anymore (which I doubt), then SE might buy it back and go the way Nokia has with s60.
If symbian do drop support for UIQ, they won't very well be able to expect SE to pay much for it, so it'll be a fire-sale price. If however they conclude UIQ is worth something, they won't sell it. I also expect that of the symbian group, SE is the partner driving UIQ3 development, so they have the most to gain from using it.
Either way I feel SE will use UIQ3, and not s60 or WM5.
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Posted: 2005-09-12 04:39:46
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@mib1800
The swivel form-factor of the S700 enabled one side to look like a camera and the other to look like the camera's view-finder. The perfect cameraphone format. While at the same time incorporating a full sized keypad. I thought even you knew that!
It was you who said, and I quote,
"Contrast this to K750/W800. It is just a lump of monotonous block/brick like K700 before it and the T650 before it and the T610 before it."
My point is they are all designs that have been very successful
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Where are these sales figures you are talking about? GRRR 
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Finally. Even Industry analysts are saying the N90 is a joke. Read the first article. Don't tell me you know more than the industry analysts
Face it, the blok doomed to a life of obscurity. (snigger!)
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Posted: 2005-09-14 13:39:47
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