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@crail | 16 October 16 | |
N900 was (real) Linux os
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@sunwun | 16 October 16 | |
Only empty barrels do make loud noises. Do think after all the company had went through, they would come out posting all over the Internet and media their come-back plans and devices?
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@crail | 16 October 16 | |
They've been coming back for years
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@sunwun | 16 October 16 | |
http://yle.fi/uutiset/osasto/news/finnish_start-up_to_re-launch_nokia_phones__android_this_time/8890128
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@crail | 16 October 16 | |
Old news
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@sunwun | 16 October 16 | |
If I may ask Crail which mobile phone and company do you think is the BEST presently in terms of communications equipments qualities and international coverage or market?
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@3mel | 16 October 16 | |
one with 4g, more than 1gb of ram and a clock speed higher than 1.2ghz that's for sure...
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@crail | 17 October 16 | |
@ 3mel - 16.10.16 - 11:38pm one with 4g, more than 1gb of ram and a clock speed higher than 1.2ghz that's for sure... Yeah |
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@crail | 17 October 16 | |
Wait... you don't still think Nokia or Microsoft are the best do you?
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@sunwun | 17 October 16 | |
@3mel: Its so easy to get those specs and higher specs from most phones this days even some high-end Chinese phones come with much higher specs. Besides those are just hardware specs which are essentially represented in numerics. What of durability, agility, expansibility, software/applications, ease of operations, battery life, even effect on users life considering mobile RF bandwidths/standards, and lots more. Do you think phones this days which are mostly flashy meet most of these standards?
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