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Some pics from the Nokia development summet 2009, the phone looks exactly the same as an old se phone and so does the menus
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Posted: 2009-06-11 17:32:27
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My god! The keypad layout is SE as well.
I like that phone, whats it called?
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Posted: 2009-06-11 17:40:37
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It's the K300 I think
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Posted: 2009-06-11 17:42:28
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Its the K320 ffs!
http://www.gsmarena.com/sony_ericsson_k320-pictures-1722.php
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Posted: 2009-06-11 17:43:13
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Looks like part of a comparison. They're showing how non-trivial it is to configure email on an SE phone. The next part would be to show how easy it is to do the same on a Nokia.
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Posted: 2009-06-11 19:08:10
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Correct.
On a side note, the last time I set up my email account on a feature phone I simply put in my username and password, and that was it. Seems like it doesn't take 34 steps to do something as elementary as that.
[ This Message was edited by: Mizzle on 2009-06-11 18:10 ]
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Posted: 2009-06-11 19:09:53
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Thats odd where is that presentation from?
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Posted: 2009-06-11 19:13:15
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On 2009-06-11 19:13:15, julias wrote:
Thats odd where is that presentation from?
everyones favourite site, mobile-review
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Posted: 2009-06-11 19:38:36
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no need to search for sensation...
"One thing I loved about the presentation is how Nokia managed to needle one of the self-proclaimed technology leaders that had failed to come up with an easy-to-use mail service for its users. Some unlabeled phone (strangely reminiscent of a Sony Ericsson's device) was accompanied by a laundry list of steps one needed to go through in order to setup a Hotmail account - and they really did it step-by-step, with explicit commentaries and screenshots. My tests, however, showed that one could take a few shortcuts and make it 19 steps or 26 steps, but that was beside the point - OVI Mail still offered a much more user-friendly setup routine."
everything explained here...
http://www.mobile-review.com/[....]okia-developer-summit-en.shtml
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Posted: 2009-06-11 19:40:31
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On 2009-06-11 19:08:10, AbuBasim wrote:
Looks like part of a comparison. They're showing how non-trivial it is to configure email on an SE phone. The next part would be to show how easy it is to do the same on a Nokia.
wow, I didn't know companies could do this, yeah sure I get that SE isn't written on the phone. But we all know that back button from anywhere. It would've made more sense if they compared it to a Samsung, their closest competitor. Why SE? Unless they know something we don't...
EDIT-oh okay, Raiderski's post pretty much clears everything...
[ This Message was edited by: gola on 2009-06-11 19:03 ]
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Posted: 2009-06-11 19:50:01
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