QUOTE(AlOnE89 @ Oct 26 2011, 07:49 PM)
I'm not reading wall of text from you.
1st, the identical specs that im saying was about no front camera and no sd card slot.
Yea i know the hardware are limited by WP terms and regulation, but this is somewhat a downgrade version from N9
2ndly, I already said, you're fine to disagree, I'm just discomfort with the word D*CK.
You dunno what I'm pointing at but yet you stereotyping on it, is that fair? Did I said I want a effing dual core processor?
front facing camera are for hot chicks and goodlooking studs to shiok sendiri. I never used the one on my current camera - i own the camera for few years already .. if one cant live without the front facing camera - there are sooooo many phones with prices drastically cheaper than the new nokia phones. So please nokia SPEND MONEY and charge consumers on something else that people like me actually use!
Added on October 27, 2011, 10:40 amQUOTE(monsh @ Oct 26 2011, 02:49 AM)
that somehow looks like an imitation of iphone4 .
hah

looks like a Xpress music 5800 with bigger screen.
QUOTE(xcen @ Oct 26 2011, 06:02 PM)
How is Nokia not different? They are bringing superior hardware that none of the other hardware manufacturers can come close to in terms of quality and also useful apps that are WAY better than what HTC/Samsung have to offer.
Nokia is essentially bringing their capable GPS navigation software for FREE. What do HTC and Samsung have? HTC Hub? Feels cheap and can already be done better with other free apps.
Of course, people can expect more differentiation from Nokia, but that would be a bad strategy for Microsoft if it gives Nokia too much privileges because then other manufacturers like HTC and Samsung will back away from Windows Phones as they know they have no chance at all to compete with Nokia.
At least what Nokia is doing now is bringing superior hardware and apps compared to other manufacturers, something that other manufacturers can do too if they invest as much money as Nokia in Windows Phones. This definitely creates a competitive environment where companies will invest more into the Windows Phone platform and hopefully it can catch up with iOS within the next two years.
what ever happened to Samsung Galaxy - WP7 edition?
This post has been edited by g5sim: Oct 27 2011, 10:40 AM