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Their needs to be more discussion about this:
Lumia 900 test device running Apollo with a 720p screen and no buttons?
Why? It's blatantly fake.
Not sure what I'm reading there...is there more context?
The complaint alleges that during the Class Period, defendants told investors that Nokia’s conversion to a Windows platform would halt its deteriorating position in the smartphone market. It did not.
No they weren't the g nexus had this ugly bump on the back. And it only came in one color.
http://www.asymco.com/2011/02/11/in-memoriam-microsofts-previous-strategic-mobile-partners/
I saw this today. There are many more stories like these, in non mobile related sectors.
Ballmer needs to go.
This suit will go nowhere. It can't ... the precedence it would create is lulz.
Interesting, was a time frame told to investors? I would think even the most bullish of estimates would not have put Nokia doing much better than they currently are.
It sounds like your phone is bunk. Do the camera controls rotate correctly when you turn the phone? What about landscape apps like Email, Messaging, Settings etc?Taking landscape photos:
I'm a newb to smartphones so hear me out. If you take a photo holding the phone in landscape, and you view the picture later, it'll think the photo is supposed to be portrait. So when you tilt your phone to landscape, for some reason the wide photo (which used to take up all the screen) will turn into a small portrait photo.
Any solutions to this? Are you just not supposed to take wide shots with the camera phone?
This suit will go nowhere. It can't ... the precedence it would create is lulz.
One of their ex-executives said that a single bad Symbian phone woulds sell 3 millions at least. Lumias have sold what? 2 mil across 3 devices?
They were headed to the stink hole with no chance of coming out with Symbian albeit with a slightly less steep drop in marketshare over the past year. With WP, they at least have a smidge of a chance to stop the marketshare collapse in the future and possibly grab some back.
Chance? What chance? Meego was their chance. They had everything planned, a clear migration path, great hardware (N9 and N950) to introduce the platform and industry support for the OS (Meego was being used for car computers too and the eventual Intel phone would have ran Meego instead of Android).
What sinkhole when your shittiest phone with your "obsolete" (lol) platform sells more than 3 different models combined with the "new and hot" WP7?
They should have gone Meego and WP7 instead of the suicidal exclusivity that destroyed over 2/3rds of their worldwide marketshare in a year.
Edit: Oh and Amazon dropped the Lumia 900 price to 40 bucks for contract extension.
I think they should have gone multiplat. Release an Android, Meego and WP7 phone and see which sells the most..
Chance? What chance? Meego was their chance. They had everything planned, a clear migration path, great hardware (N9 and N950) to introduce the platform and industry support for the OS (Meego was being used for car computers too and the eventual Intel phone would have ran Meego instead of Android).
What sinkhole when your shittiest phone with your "obsolete" (lol) platform sells more than 3 different models combined with the "new and hot" WP7?
They should have gone Meego and WP7 instead of the suicidal exclusivity that destroyed over 2/3rds of their worldwide marketshare in a year.
Edit: Oh and Amazon dropped the Lumia 900 price to 40 bucks for contract extension.
It was no win for them either way ... they would have collapse with Meego, may be even worst. The real question would be would they have done better if they have gone with Android. (I doubt it).
I think the market just expect sudden reversal of fortune ... not sure why if they looks at Palm, or Blackberry I think Nokia has done decently.
I don't think we can properly evaluate Nokia's decision until 2013. I see it being a Windows 8 play, not Windows Phone 7. This fall should see the first true fruits from the Microsoft/Nokia partnership, namely Windows 8 phones and tablets.
Like Windows Phone 7 itself, I see the current Lumia line-up as a stop gap to have some market presence during the company's transition.
so much what. quick someone put brot on suicide watch.
That's a bit of an assumption to make. It's fair enough, IMO, if the app uses the YouTube name. Apps like easyTube and SuperTube have been on the marketplace for ages without an issue.
It's wmpu, just move on, there's nothing to see.That's a bit of an assumption to make. It's fair enough, IMO, if the app uses the YouTube name. Apps like easyTube and SuperTube have been on the marketplace for ages without an issue.
It's a silly article. Removing a single YouTube app doesn't mean Google is "going on the offensive" against any apps that use their services.
Don't use their brand name and you'll be fine.
There is an official app. click hereCould be a good thing, these notices tend to indicate an official release on the horizon.
-_-There is an official app. click here
Yeah, they cracked down on this in the Android Market too, lots of apps with Google trademarks in their names had to change the names and/or titles of their apps.
Well as long as you don't post anything that might get you in trouble.@cjcarryskip
whatevs.