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@sunwun | 6 June 16 | |
@ ghostwriter - 1.06.15 - 12:13am No . Symbian is dead. Nokia seems to be exhausted of new innovations and selling out to microsoft is a blunder that will kill the company's acumen. There re millions of smartphones now that perfectly works without the java platform - symbian is technically dead except on old nokia phones. |
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@flash | 8 June 16 | |
true
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@banbury | 2 August 16 | |
still got my E7 and when you access the Nokia store it now redirects you to the Opera store cos the Nokia store is now closed of course. but Nokia are planning to release some new Android phones towards the end of this year according to the press.
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@3mel | 3 August 16 | |
and they'll still be under powered non attention grabbing mid range flops. Nokia needs to release a high end flagship killer that makes people sit up and pay attention and throw a pureview camera on it... |
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@lew15d | 5 August 16 | |
@ 3mel - 3.08.16 - 03:36pm and they'll still be under powered non attention grabbing mid range flops. Nokia needs to release a high end flagship killer that makes people sit up and pay attention and throw a pureview camera on it... They're working on Android as far as I'm aware. If they do a 41mp shooter with Android OS, it'd be brilliant. |
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@3mel | 7 August 16 | |
they've done a couple of androids already and they weren't anything special. it would be nice if they did make something cutting edge and not mid range as usual.
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@sunwun | 4 October 16 | |
Nokia is fully back. Watch out for Nokia's first market slashing high tech mobile phones probably a threes*me of Symbian, Android and Linux (Windows).
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@3mel | 6 October 16 | |
source ?
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@sunwun | 9 October 16 | |
@ 3mel - 6.10.16 - 11:13am source ? The Nokia Lumia series are the strides towards this direction. |
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@crail | 9 October 16 | |
@ sunwun - 9.10.16 - 08:41pm The Nokia Lumia series are the strides towards this direction. How? |
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