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Leaked Nokia CEO's MEMO.
Burning Spear
#11 Posted : Thursday, February 10, 2011 10:34:42 AM
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to add on the above,the phone has an allowance to add 60+ applications supported by its android 2.2 froyo
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anasazi
#12 Posted : Thursday, February 10, 2011 12:06:37 PM
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Wow. Business is hard. You can never afford to rest on your laurels. All the best to Nokia! I believe they can wake up. My thinking is that they should also release some phones that run Android.
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redondo
#13 Posted : Thursday, February 10, 2011 12:34:52 PM
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The problem sometimes with being big is that you become too slow. Smaller operations are more nimble and decisions are made quickly.
Even unchallenged success can cloud vision and innovation. It may also lower the affinity for risk and breed the tendency to perpetuate the status quo.

At this rate even Samsung with its bada OS and its range of wave smart phones have a brighter future to look to.
jerry
#14 Posted : Thursday, February 10, 2011 2:47:37 PM
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Burning Spear wrote:
to add on the above,the phone has an allowance to add 60+ applications supported by its android 2.2 froyo

@BurningSpear. Thanks. I'll try and be among the first 60,000 owners via offer.
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Surealligator
#15 Posted : Thursday, February 10, 2011 3:38:54 PM
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@Selah

Nokia stole Ericsson technology and employees when they changed from a furniture maker to a telephone gargets maker along river Nokia.

The idiots deserve to die a painful death. I have never used a Nokia handset and will never use one, ever. I would rather use strings telephony than their evil handsets.

It is called industrial espionage and I hate characters who steal patented innovations. Bill Gates is one of such suckers. Watch 'The Pirates of Silicon Valley' and you will get a clear picture.

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@Jerry

At that price, go for Samsung Scotia S5233 powered by bada in any FoneXpress outlet.

Otherwise, get Samsung Cooper S58530 powered by Android and your experience with hand held devices will be a super experience. Price 25,500 kenyan currency.
Go overdrive in purchasing the goods when there's blood on the streets, expecially if the blood is your own
anasazi
#16 Posted : Thursday, February 10, 2011 3:45:20 PM
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Personally I dont like the cheaper Android phones. I think for a good Android experience you need a 1 GHZ processor or something close. Otherwise it hangs like a comp even when sending texts. When it works, though, it's a great OS.
Form is temporary, class is permanent
youcan'tstopusnow
#17 Posted : Thursday, February 10, 2011 4:03:05 PM
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Maybe we'll soon see a 'leaked' memo from Bob to safaricom employees
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jerry
#18 Posted : Thursday, February 10, 2011 4:13:10 PM
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@sureAlligator. I'll look at all the options but 25k is on the higher side. I'm looking for something better than my current Nokia 6303classic that I bought at 12.5k in 2009.
The opposite of courage is not cowardice, it's conformity.
muganda
#19 Posted : Friday, February 11, 2011 12:43:23 PM
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So is this the answer? I see on twitter that Nokia has opted to jump from the burning platform into the dark blue sea.

Stephen Elop announces Nokia will use Windows Mobile 7 as its primary smartphone platform.
Under the plan, Nokia said it would use its expertise in hardware design, imaging and mapping to improve the Windows Mobile platform. The two companies will work together on marketing, and develop a common roadmap. Bing, Microsoft's search service, will be integrated into Nokia devices.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/busin...oft-sign-strategic-tieup

Nokia Oyj share slumped 11 percent after announcing that it will form a software partnership with Microsoft Corp.


mukiha
#20 Posted : Monday, February 14, 2011 12:57:47 PM
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Truly; age has caught up with me: I only use the phone for talking, sending text messages, checking the time (instead of wearing a watch), and keeping reminders.... and some times the calculator.

What other functions does a smart-phone have?
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