QUOTE(zero_kbom @ Aug 4 2011, 08:28 PM)
Oh, if only I can like this over 9000 times!
Seriously, TBH, our quietness really put me in shame. Heck, even some didn't even give any attention to Glen n co. who is giving their best in front. Yes I know, most of the stuff presented already known by us. But really, where is the respect? Truly dissapointing.
And yes, don't get me started on those who too busy playing with their phone during the brainstorming session

Lucky I'm sitting beside one of the most awesome Ranger, Andy

Andy always talk technical stuff here

As both Symbian & Maemo user he should have a lot opinion
QUOTE(HexPhoenix @ Aug 4 2011, 08:28 PM)
One thing i'm interested in:
In what way Nokia will merge Swipe UI with Metro UI.
Metro UI - Good, but lack of functions due to WP7 that not mature yet.
Swipe UI - Dunno, never test it, even I can't predict what market response will be after it's being launched. but deep in my heart i felt it will be a major competition to Android and iOS, as long it has a set of core apps ready with great user experience during its launch.
p/s: i'm quite shy during the event, but later i personally contacted Fleishman & Hillard regarding my opinions and such. Nicholas is always bold in all event btw.

That's why i did not want to barge in.
Metro Ui's boxy things is a big turn of for me.It's the most unfriendly UI for new users in all mobile OS.You'll need time to get used to the UI.
So far the reception for the UI been excellent.I think the UI itself has received better reception that the OS itself.
For a new OS MeeGo has almost complete functionality compared to iOS,Android & WP7.Pretty much all the basic functions like MMS,social media integration,copy paste etc2 are in MeeGo 1.2
For me the issue is 3 thing : 1)Software support 2)Developer support 3)Hardware (People might want higher end stuff inside their phone)
If Nokia can solve this 3 issue perhaps N9 can be their iPhone.
Added on August 4, 2011, 9:05 pmQUOTE(HexPhoenix @ Aug 4 2011, 08:58 PM)
i don't prefer email, i voice out personally to fleishman boss (the lady) since glen and other nokia development team was busy with other rangers. well, they did jot down my points, hence, they even have people to specifically jot down our opinions that night (that big malay lady).
What i want to voice out is reached, so i guess that's enough for the moment.
Nokia:
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should emphasize 10 core app, with great user experience, functional, bug-free, lag-free, pre-installed rather than putting 100k craps apps on Ovi Store.-should learned what Sony Ericsson done. Xperia X8 was a big hit, Rm400-500++, all functions built in. No lags whatsoever. And SE will not stop at X8. Rather than pushing to fight SGS2, iphone 4, 4s and 5 in the future, they CAN grab middle price range market, even sometimes, in certain market it can topple down those overhyped, overpriced smartphones.
N9 is just a merely a starting line. For a new and long race for Nokia's survivability.
Agreed.I think Nokia team has done that in N9.So far the UX is good.OS is stable (judging from 950 users comment).Most of the pre-installed apps are working great & more functionality are being integrated.
This post has been edited by super_evil_alien: Aug 4 2011, 09:05 PM