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RASC wrote:N3M3SIS, stick to the theme please![]()
That's the new Samsung OS -BADA Nothing to do with Nokia nor Symbian^3
Nokia's treatment of MeeGo smartphone UI revealed?
We've already gotten a glimpse at MeeGo's prerelease stock UI for handsets, but just like Symbian, there's no guarantee that the experience is going to be consistent across manufacturers -- and a new video apparently captured from an online survey makes it seem like Nokia might be looking to go in a slightly different direction. The one minute, twenty-nine seconds of footage walks us through five parts -- starting up, the "powerful multitasking UI," getting connected, the Ovi Store experience, and the music player -- and as you might imagine, it's the Ovi Store portion that has us feeling like this is a thoroughly Nokia-customized experience (not to mention the copyright in the lower left). It generally looks richer and more functional than what we've seen before, and parts -- like the webOS-esque multitasking -- remind us of Maemo 5's thumbnails, which makes perfect sense considering MeeGo's roots.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/08/02/noki ... -revealed/
mitch wrote:
if MeeGo flops too, Nokia's only hope is to embrace Android.
d only thing right now stopping Blackberry from certain death is its appeal to business sectors where employers can provide cheap devices with an efficient email system to their employees...
mitch wrote:cant see how Blackberry thought that would have been their 'saviour'
talk bout stupid design!
it's a touch sreen phone with a slide out keyboard potrait style instead of landscape![]()
so imagine ah man want to browse d net or read he email landscape style and want to use d physical keyboard instead of d virtual? he have to rotate it back to portrait jus to use d physical keyboard?!
retarded desgin ftl!![]()
and yet d blackberry fanboys on this forum rating it up as d best phone ever.
i swear them worse than d Apple fanboys yes!![]()
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The Torch seems sluggish, underpowered, and dated from a hardware design standpoint, and BlackBerry 6, despite its new features and polish, still feels woefully behind the curve.
Wow... 550$ I was delaying on buying a new phone just to see what the N8 was going to bring but 550$ isn't a mid tier price. I know, Nokia USA's site is always high with their prices, but it'll take probably around 8 months for the N8 to hit sup 400 (where it should be).
There's no way I'm putting up that much money on an unproven (and not well supported) OS with stingy ram, slow cpu (I don't care what hardware gpu acceleration they tout, it didn't do much for the N95), and a low-ish res, older generation AMOLED screen.
While the following cameras-on-a-phone may not be as nice (the only pro for the N8 so far), I can instead pick up a: Nexus One, SE X10, Motorola Milestone, any Samsung Galaxy (vibrant, etc) for the same price or cheaper. All of those have higher res screen, better cpu, more ram
Totally agree with others in this thread that the price is too high. Nokia should keep it under $350 even then I wouldn't buy an outdated OS with slow CPU. Galaxy, N1, X10 & ip4 are better phones for the price!
once again at the price, only the fan boys who have yet to abandon Nokia will be interested. even at $200 and 2 year contract on TMO is not going to cut it for a half finished OS. Engadet and BGR are going to savage this thing.
Sinister_Audio wrote:seconded....
as an official nokia fanboy, looking to upgrade from my 5800 and was heading towards the n8 but DEF. not for $550 or anywhere thereabout.... also bein a die hard ANTI berry and iphone person,
i've used the iphone 4 and i must admit, its responsiveness, its processor has opened by eyes a bit, and i would hate to think that the n8 would report lower specs and would expect higher consumer response. the matter of the iphone's FULL functionality in trinidad is beyond the point. i would just like to see that kind of technology brought in the next gen of nokias. for some reason im really still praying that the n8 jus magically does it all....sigh...
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