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This Story brought me back here.
Europe needs an consumer electronics brand and a smartphone plattform urgently. Even brands like b&o are struggeling hard, and the good days of Philips are gone too.
Things need to move fast, this needs to be on the agenda of the european union. We cant have all our data controled by a second party
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Posted: 2013-09-04 21:16:48
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The last British one was Sendo based in Birmingham they made a Symbian phone once
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Posted: 2013-09-04 21:36:20
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The inside story of when it happened and also Steve Bullmer hurt his head during a meeting on a glass table. Haha maybe that's why he's the way he is
m.wpcentral.com/read-inside-story-how-microsoft-came-buy-nokia
And MS now won a patent war against Motorola
m.wpcentral.com/microsoft-wins-14-million-patent-trial-against-motorola
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Posted: 2013-09-05 08:42:00
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Symbian was the only viable EU option .. if they wanted to be relevant in the consumer OS platform at all.
It took a while, and it took hard work to bring it down. The US blogosphere had a huge impact on the whole thing.. it was just relentless pounding against Symbian. The words "old" slow" and "outdated" did the job just fine.
If the EU had a technology department, they failed miserably in seeing the trend.
Someone had the right idea with this:
http://www.unwiredview.com/20[....]en-foundation-may-survive-now/
And if the financial sector didn't take the hit that it did in 2008... maybe it would've been different.
As far as MS and Nokia...
Nokia has been trying to avoid this take over for over 20 years, its just no one paid attention to it
http://www.theregister.co.uk/[....]nokia_microsoft_history?page=1
Symbian was a huge pain in the butt for Windows Mobile, and I think that is when they decided that it needs to go away...
Its all really sad.
I like this phone
[ This Message was edited by: cu015170 on 2013-09-05 09:27 ]
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Posted: 2013-09-05 10:25:58
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Well the good thing, there is still - jolla
[ This Message was edited by: jack00 on 2013-09-05 18:56 ]
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Posted: 2013-09-05 19:55:24
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Yea some of us will go for Jolla.
I hope everybody here has a look at the Jolla phone.
Agreed, its only midrange, but its the start of a new OS, and its the only way we can still enjoy some of the scandinavian way of thinking
Its time for us to be pioneers again, its for the Esatonians to choose the future.
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Posted: 2013-09-06 00:07:32
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A part of me can't wait for something more efficient and powerful to come and replace Android. I sometimes feel like Android is always a step or two behind the hardware and so some of it is wasted, also, in Android, if you step away from the mid to high end the quality of the experience greatly deteriorates. Many of us here are lucky we can afford to get a top of the line Android atleast once a year, but the majority of the world aren't so lucky especially here in Africa and Asia.
The European handset makers like Nokia and Ericsson had realised that it's important to have a OS and UI built around and made for phones from low to high end. I remember how Nokia had both the 6120c and N95-8GB on the market, one was a low end smartphone, the other a high end Multimedia powerhouse of a smartphone with the very best hardware, yet when you used both you got the same super fast (for the time) and smooth experience, you could run many of the same apps, games and themes easily, and the experience wouldn't deteriorate, yet in Android you will use e.g. a Galaxy S4 or Xperia Z1 and get an amazing experience, then use a Galaxy Pocket or Xperia E and immedietly you're hit with 1. Not even having the same OS version as the top end, 2. many high quality popular apps being sluggish and 3. high battery drain.
I hope Jolla does pick up, I wish Sony Ericsson had stuck with Symbian UIQ, it was already so powerful and intuitive and UIQ3.1 seemed to be on the right track. One thing is for sure, Android can't be allowed to dominate so much. As much as I like Android, I feel at has grown far too big, and its competitors just arent doing enough at all. Even at its peak, Symbian S60 had Windows Mobile, Symbian UIQ and SE Java platform challenging it.
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Posted: 2013-09-06 00:48:30
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Yes and that's what's good with that Nokia is doing with WP. They release a budget dual core WP as cheap as chips but unlike Android you virtually get almost the same experience as the top tier WP in terms of performance except for less ram and lower camera quality. Nokia was even starting the bring back a more premium Asha phone like this one
m.gsmarena.com/nokia_515-5663.php
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Posted: 2013-09-06 03:23:00
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All shearing is amazing
thanks for this nice shearing
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Posted: 2013-09-06 09:17:22
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My view
Nokia to Microsoft will be as Motorola to Google
It will fail miserably
And honestly I got wowed that Nokia value is 5.5 billion after these last years
As I got more wowed that Microsoft put those amount of money from its own reserve for something they still don't know if it will succeed or not
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Posted: 2013-09-06 09:56:03
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