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Nokia is giving up on there Software by replacing Symbian in all there phones ..
see that all Nokia new phones has been replaced by Symbian OS
so where the hell that great menu of Nokia
doesnt means there menu is old and it comes to the end and they cant be at the top
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now i cant see a different between Nokia - Siemens - Samsung or any device have Symbian installed
so where is the flavor
and what about the old people
they doesnt interest is Symbian and installed software
they only care to have a big screen , big fonts and easy for use phone ...
[ This Message was edited by: coolfighter on 2004-11-08 15:29 ]
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Posted: 2004-11-08 16:18:18
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explain...
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Posted: 2004-11-08 16:19:55
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that's pretty interesting.... might be a bad move though.. symbians may be too complex for my grandma ahahaahha
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Posted: 2004-11-08 16:25:47
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doesnt SE carry symbian? if not, what does it carry?
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Posted: 2004-11-08 16:27:28
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The flavour is still on their interface Series 60, which is Nokia's property.
I'll explain this for the 1158th time:
Symbian is the OS used.
Then there's the interface which can be Series 60, UIQ, or any other that might be developed.
Nokia usually has a Symbian 6.1 OS with their Series 60 interface on top of it. Pxxx on the other hand have Symbian 7.0 with UIQ interface on top of it.
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Posted: 2004-11-08 16:32:51
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yeah i know that
but SE only use the PXXX series with SYmbian OS 7.0
not all there phones , SE says that they r strong they can be big and have the latest menu owned and licensed
But Nokia now all there phones are equiped with Symbian S60
so that means they come to the end of there menu
and what do u see a different from Samsung - Siemens and any S60 symbian phone
only design and Brand name
so there isnt a flavor anymore of having our own flavor and taste
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Posted: 2004-11-08 16:36:09
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On 2004-11-08 16:36:09, coolfighter wrote:
equiped with Symbian S60
I think you didn't read my post...
It's not Symbian S60, it's NOKIA S60.
The flavour is theirs! S60 is theirs! If other companies bought licenses to use their interface, it's just a strategy.
Nokia just relieved themselves from creating an OS, leaving that job for Symbian and putting their efforts on the appearence other than the functionality.
Hell, i wish

used Symbian in ALL their phones...
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Posted: 2004-11-08 16:44:58
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@coolfighter: 2 be able 2 see d point, u may need 2 get ur hands on a symbian phone each 4rm nokia & se; its clear dat d menu are very different. Symbian being d most capable OS for smartphones, nokia is smart using it,but d interface (seies 60) is 100% nokia. U definitely cant xpect nokia smartphones 2 operate like regular not-so-smart phones
This message was posted from a P800
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Posted: 2004-11-08 16:57:03
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well guys u didnt answer yet
i am not saying tjat SE
SE use Symbian on PXXX series only
but Nokia in all there phones
and men
this S60 u say
so how come
there apps work in Siemens and Samsung and all S60 Symbian platform
because its same same same OS
dont u get it oh men
so know about other phones then post here
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Posted: 2004-11-08 17:09:10
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You need to work out your sentence punctuation...
I'm just trying to say that it's not that silly for Nokia to abandon their own OS.
They just thought that easier and cheaper to use an already stable OS in their phones, instead of developing a new one (for their lower end phones).
Heck,

always has stability issues when releasing new phones, and we always have to make updates for those problems to be solved.
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Posted: 2004-11-08 17:16:57
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