There seems to be some kind of theme of “success” with the Nokia E7. Below is a video advert from Nokia India showing the ‘new’ Nokia E7. Shame it’s taken half a year to get it to the market.
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Nokia left symbian just after it was starting to shape up & promise something good and unique, WP7 isn’t that bad actually, but it needs LOTS & lots of improvement, and unfortunately Improvement = Time, and these days the consumer HATES waiting……….
You are right Nokia could wait for s^3 for 1-2 years to shape it like maemo but they dump it before it sees the light of success.
Still pondering over nokia foolish decision
There’s a lot about symbian3 to like about. I’m sure a lot could be done with it, given the right resources and assuring some core 20-230 apps work really well. especially the vital internet and productivity apps.
they can still do it, and I’m pretty sure the nokia fans will appreciate it
Nokia left symbian just after it was starting to shape up & promise something good and unique, WP7 isn’t that bad actually, but it needs LOTS & lots of improvement, and unfortunately Improvement = Time, and these days the consumer HATES waiting……….
very true execpt the customization, multitask, copy paste etc
wp7 is great
great apps and the ui looks good and different but they all looks the same
You are right Nokia could wait for s^3 for 1-2 years to shape it like maemo but they dump it before it sees the light of success.
Still pondering over nokia foolish decision
There’s a lot about symbian3 to like about. I’m sure a lot could be done with it, given the right resources and assuring some core 20-230 apps work really well. especially the vital internet and productivity apps.
they can still do it, and I’m pretty sure the nokia fans will appreciate it