QUOTE(panasonic88 @ Feb 2 2009, 03:50 PM)
i'd say, nokia set every price for a reason.
they aint aiming for the tubey, they are aiming for the bigger piece of cake ~ which is the Nokia N97.
you can call tubey as their white mouse / experiement, remember, tubey is the second touch screen phone which is running on symbian s60v5, there're still alot of buggy and testing need to undergo.
can you imagine, what if a customer bringing his Nokia N97 which worth more than 3K and bazooka-ing NCC, "what the heck, why speaker sound so soft one? why light leaking one?? why the software so unstable one??? why this why that???!"
I beg to differ, as far as im concern , sole purpose of a business , is to gain sole profit on each of its product line.they aint aiming for the tubey, they are aiming for the bigger piece of cake ~ which is the Nokia N97.
you can call tubey as their white mouse / experiement, remember, tubey is the second touch screen phone which is running on symbian s60v5, there're still alot of buggy and testing need to undergo.
can you imagine, what if a customer bringing his Nokia N97 which worth more than 3K and bazooka-ing NCC, "what the heck, why speaker sound so soft one? why light leaking one?? why the software so unstable one??? why this why that???!"
Ever thought, the tube is meant for masses compared to the niche N97? price justifies it all. Not everybody can
afford a 3k phone, but there should be a number of more people who can afford the tubey.
Feb 2 2009, 03:55 PM

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