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wtf Elop is ? a btch an as* ?
i just don't understand where did he come from
 
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Originally Posted by Mohammad View Post
wtf Elop is ? a btch an as* ?
i just don't understand where did he come from
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SDrqa-eTXU
 

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Guys, from where do you have those N9 sales numbers? Esp. compared to the Lumia / WP sales numbers...

And I agree - Nokia should have stuck with maemo...
 

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I wonder if Elops is gonna pull a captain of the costa concordia move and leave the ship before it goes down if this results continue for the next 2-3 quarters.
 

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I'm surprised no one has mentioned the quote about the N9:

Originally Posted by Nokia
Nokia launched the Nokia N9, the outcome of efforts in Nokia’s MeeGo program. The Nokia N9 is a pure touch smartphone which introduces an innovative new design where the home key – typically located at the bottom of the device – is replaced by a simple gesture: a swipe. Under Nokia’s new strategy for smartphones, MeeGo will place increased emphasis on longer-term market exploration of next-generation devices, platforms and user experiences
It's debatable whether the customized MeeGo experience is a step in the right direction after Maemo, but it's nice that the path may not be dead altogether. We may still see upgrades (or possible hold-me-overs) in the future.
 

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Originally Posted by jschan View Post
I'm surprised no one has mentioned the quote about the N9:



It's debatable whether the customized MeeGo experience is a step in the right direction after Maemo, but it's nice that the path may not be dead altogether. We may still see upgrades (or possible hold-me-overs) in the future.
that quote sounds like something that was said before ms partnership announcement
 
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It's debatable whether the customized MeeGo experience is a step in the right direction after Maemo, but it's nice that the path may not be dead altogether. We may still see upgrades (or possible hold-me-overs) in the future.
No, I don't think so. Get over it: It's dead, Jim...

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Originally Posted by aRTee View Post
Guys, from where do you have those N9 sales numbers? Esp. compared to the Lumia / WP sales numbers...

And I agree - Nokia should have stuck with maemo...
Hard to tell, Nokia is trying to obfuscate this (which should suggests how real numbers looks like).

For Lumias, the key phrase is "sold well over 1 million Lumia devices to date". Incidentally all other numbers are for Q4 (and not "to date"), so that trickery suggests Lumias (meaning 800 and 710 models combined) probably sold well below 1 million in the 2011.

For N9 there is no number at all. But with some reverse engineering it looks like it's 1.5 million or more (meaning potentially a lot more, it depends how much Symbian and WP7 phones were sold, but we don't have the breakdowns, only sure number is the overall count)
 

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Originally Posted by panjgoori View Post
Today Nokia announced their Q4 figures. still in loss. lost 1.4 billion. Now what will happen next ? Elops sinking ship is now sinking faster. Nokia was even better with Symbian.

m.cnet.com/Article.rbml?nid=57366520&cid=null&bcid=&bid=-266

Its sad to see the company i love most dying.
. They will continue elop strategy.

funny is they dont want to sell smartphones like n9 even if people.want it where is the white nokia n9 as.n example
 
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