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oweng
08-11-2011, 05:35 AM
Sorry for the overlap with this and the existing thread about the N9 (not) coming to the UK, but for what it is worth I thought you should see that it is possible to get a reply from Stephen Elop (well maybe I am being naive - it could just be a PA etc)

Here's what's been written:

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Thank you for your quick reply, I can only once again appeal to you to listen to your customers, but that said I am somewhat relieved to hear that you are endorsing online sales of the N9 in the UK.

Regards,

(NAME)


From: stephen.elop@nokia.com [mailto:stephen.elop@nokia.com]
Sent: 11 August 2011 02:12
To: o_***** @hotmail.com
Subject: RE: Problem purchasing Nokia in the UK

Thanks for the note.

We do expect to have N9 available through some online resellers. That being said, it is also our intention to have Windows Phone based products which themselves are a great user experience and that beat the competition. Indeed, consumer research including in the UK encourages us that this will be achieved.

I hope we can meet your needs one way or the other.

Regards,

Stephen


From: ext Owen Griffiths [mailto:o_***** @hotmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2011 02:01
To: Elop Stephen (Nokia/Espoo)
Subject: Problem purchasing Nokia in the UK

Dear Mr Elop,

I am writing to express my concern at the decision not to sell the forthcoming Nokia N9 mobile telephone, in the UK. I have been a loyal Nokia customer for the past decade. With regards to your strategic decision to pursue the Windows Phone operating system, I am indeed sceptical. As a London based television editor I have a keen insight into consumer trends in technology. In the mobile brand game, Microsoft loses hands down to Apple. I cannot imagine myself ever owning an MS Widows Phone / Nokia – despite the fact that I embrace Windows PCs over Apple desktops. I willingly admit that they are less expensive and easier to maintain. It is unfathomable that Nokia has overlooked the Android mobile OS. However with the N9 and the Meego (previously Maemo) OS there is a unique opportunity to have a distinct user experience, which all the while is capable of compatibility with Android applications (Alien Dalvik). Above all, the most compelling reason to support the N9, is its user interface which by all accounts, in every side by side review places it head and shoulders above Apple IOS, Google Android, and MS WP7. Please allow educated consumers the opportunity to purchase the product they want. If for one moment you could set aside internal politics and your urgent desire to have a unified R&D strategy, it would be amazing to be able to purchase a phone which not only looks great but operationally trashes the competition. Please sell me a Nokia N9.

Deeply saddened and concerned,

(NAME AND ADDRESS SUPPLIED)


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jalyst
08-11-2011, 05:45 AM
If that's him, it's clear he really does, "only have eyes for WP".
After WP helps them regain more of an uptick, [if it does]...
I don't think even his LT plans, include a return to 2nd Linux-based OS :(

oweng
08-11-2011, 05:50 AM
maybe so, but he did reply, and the N9 will be available, all be it online only.

I could ask for more but that's better than nothing.


SO WHAT'S STOPPING EVERYONE ELSE HERE FROM CLEARLY AND CAREFULLY WORDING THEIR OWN PERSONAL EMAILS TO MR ELOP? NO, NOT A HATE CAMPAIGN, BUT IF YOU DO WANT TO BE HEARD THAN YOU SHOULD WRITE TO HIM... GOOD LUCK

ysss
08-11-2011, 05:53 AM
A tech giant's CEO who replies to customer's emails?
That reminds me of someone.... Hmmm...

jalyst
08-11-2011, 05:54 AM
maybe so, but he did reply, and the N9 will be available, all be it online only.

I could ask for more but that's better than nothing.


True. But it always looked likely for the UK (retail channels, not carriers)
I'd like some clarification from them regarding the US...
It seems it may be Amazon only, but even that's not 100% certain.

And I wonder what is meant exactly by "some online sellers".
Are they deliberately constraining how many retailers can distribute, & in what no's?
I hope not....

Anyway it's probably not "him" right?!? :D

oweng
08-11-2011, 05:55 AM
Well, it's simple, write to him :)

Good luck.

True. But it always looked likely for the UK (retail channels, not carriers)
I'd like some clarification from them RE the US...
It seems it may be Amzon only, but even that's not 100% certain.

And I wonder what is meant exactly by "some online sellers".
Are they deliberately constraining how many retailers can distribute, & in what no's?
I hope not....

marxian
08-11-2011, 05:56 AM
A tech giant's CEO who replies to customer's emails?
That reminds me of someone.... Hmmm...

Yeah, but this one forgot to add 'Sent from my Windoze Phone' to his signature. ;) If I were responding to emails on his behalf, I would be tempted to add that, just for a laugh.

Sent from my N900 :)

jalyst
08-11-2011, 05:59 AM
If we all start writing, and it really is him, he'll quickly begin to ignore.
There needs to be 1x carefully worded letter, reflecting the entire communities sentiments/ideas.

Jedibeeftrix
08-11-2011, 06:02 AM
Cheers for the update, but it doesn't answer my principal worry over whether carriers will offer it subsidised on contract.

I had no doubt that i'd be able to buy an N9 from Play.com, etc, but the N900 was £450 sim-free when it arrived.

My T-mobile contract with an unlocked handset was £110 upfront followed by eighteen payments of £20, or £470.

Tell me why i would willingly pay the RRP for a phone in britain when i can get it along with eighteen months of calls, texts and internet for £20 more?

zymo
08-11-2011, 06:06 AM
writing emails is imho useless. management made their decision thinking wp7 will be Nokias salvation. only the upcoming quarter results can make change their minds.

oweng
08-11-2011, 06:08 AM
I agree, and never said it was right, but it's called life not fair, right?

I guess we are all adults and have the luxury of making up our own minds.

I can afford a new N9, but should I get one given the limited numbers of apps and usual terrible Nokia support?

It's a genuine question. I like the look of the phone, UI looks great too, but there are better built and supported Android phones either already out or on their way...


Cheers for the update, but it doesn't answer my principal worry over whether carriers will offer it subsidised on contract.

I had no doubt that i'd be able to buy an N9 from Play.com, etc, but the N900 was £450 sim-free when it arrived.

My T-mobile contract with an unlocked handset was £110 upfront followed by eighteen payments of £20, or £470.

Tell me why i would willingly pay the RRP for a phone in britain when i can get it along with eighteen months of calls, texts and internet for £20 more?

zymo
08-11-2011, 06:09 AM
Cheers for the update, but it doesn't answer my principal worry over whether carriers will offer it subsidised on contract.

I had no doubt that i'd be able to buy an N9 from Play.com, etc, but the N900 was £450 sim-free when it arrived.

My T-mobile contract with an unlocked handset was £110 upfront followed by eighteen payments of £20, or £470.

Tell me why i would willingly pay the RRP for a phone in britain when i can get it along with eighteen months of calls, texts and internet for £20 more?

true. so take another popular high-class device (sgs 2...) and sell it on ebay. and with that money buy an n9! :D

oweng
08-11-2011, 06:10 AM
You may well be right, but at least I have my answers, not much point just sitting about speculating or b1tching - I can make up my own mind and move on.

Pretty sure that there is a life to be had beyond smart phones.

writing emails is imho useless. management made their decision thinking wp7 will be Nokias salvation. only the upcoming quarter results can make change their minds.

lma
08-11-2011, 06:20 AM
Yeah, but this one forgot to add 'Sent from my Windoze Phone' to his signature. ;)

IMO those signatures are not meant as vanity tags ("oh, look at me, I've got a shiny $DEVICE") but as warnings/apologies ("please excuse the awful formatting of this message, I'm currently stuck with this POS and this is the best it can do").

Sent from my N900

That particular MUA is a perfect example, and its successor looks like it might end up being even worse (http://forum.meego.com/showthread.php?p=24558#post24558).

Jedibeeftrix
08-11-2011, 06:21 AM
Dear Mr Elop,

Please understand that I am not writing to you to rant about the WP7 direction, I accept the fact that Nokia did not believe Meego would bring them the level of success deemed necessary, rather I am worried that Nokia's WP7 marketing strategy will prevent me from acquiring a Nokia N9 on a typical carrier subsidised contract within the UK.

I have no doubt that I will be able to buy an N9 from etailers such as Play.com, etc, but the N900 which I have happily used since its UK launch was £450 sim-free when it arrived, whereas my T-mobile contract with an unlocked handset was £110 upfront followed by eighteen payments of £20, or £470 in total. I am very keen to own and use a Nokia N9 but question why, in the UK, I would willingly pay the RRP for a phone when I can get it along with eighteen months of calls, texts and internet for £20 more.

I understand that you would urge me to have a closer look at Nokia's new, and no doubt innovative, WP7 handsets that will be arriving in the near future, but I remain uninterested in them just as I remain uninterested in iPhones or Android phones. I merely seek reassurance that Nokia's UK product support for the N9 will not preclude UK carriers from offering this handset on contract?

If you can offer this reassurance then I will be a very happy person, and can promise to remain a happy Nokia customer for years to come.

Kind regards

JBT

oweng
08-11-2011, 06:23 AM
Now that's what I'm talking about! Good message, I hope you sent it.


Dear Mr Elop,

Please understand that I am not writing to you to rant about the WP7 direction, I accept the fact that Nokia did not believe Meego would bring them the level of success deemed necessary, rather I am worried that Nokia's WP7 marketing strategy will prevent me from acquiring a Nokia N9 on a typical carrier subsidised contract within the UK.

I have no doubt that I will be able to buy an N9 from etailers such as Play.com, etc, but the N900 which I have happily used since its UK launch was £450 sim-free when it arrived, whereas my T-mobile contract with an unlocked handset was £110 upfront followed by eighteen payments of £20, or £470 in total. I am very keen to own and use a Nokia N9 but question why, in the UK, I would willingly pay the RRP for a phone when I can get it along with eighteen months of calls, texts and internet for £20 more.

I understand that you would urge me to have a closer look at Nokia's new, and no doubt innovative, WP7 handsets that will be arriving in the near future, but I remain uninterested in them just as I remain uninterested in iPhones or Android phones. I merely seek reassurance that Nokia's UK product support for the N9 will not preclude UK carriers from offering this handset on contract?

If you can offer this reassurance then I will be a very happy person, and can promise to remain a happy Nokia customer for years to come.

Kind regards

JBT

zymo
08-11-2011, 06:24 AM
I can afford a new N9, but should I get one given the limited numbers of apps and usual terrible Nokia support?

It's a genuine question. I like the look of the phone, UI looks great too, but there are better built and supported Android phones either already out or on their way...

I have to agree with that. The N9 is really, really a nice device and the UI is just gorgeous! But considering the fact that Nokia itself doesn’t support its own awesome baby makes me sometimes think it could be the wrong decision to purchase that awesomeness. And when i thinking of the hardware of the sgs2 combined with Android Ice cream sandwich, which will have kinda the same UI like Honeycomb (I like!), makes the N9 sadly less attractive (for me).

Then again after watching some N9 Hands-on videos and seeing this wonderful UI my concerns suddenly disappear

oweng
08-11-2011, 06:26 AM
.... and my N900 still works perfectly fine, so do I just wait and see how well or badly the N9 is received, and to see what else comes out.

You never know WP8 might be some kind of N9 clone???

I have to agree with that. The N9 is really, really a nice device and the UI is just gorgeous! But considering the fact that Nokia itself doesn’t support its own awesome baby makes me sometimes think it could be the wrong decision to purchase that awesomeness. And when i thinking of the hardware of the sgs2 combined with Android Ice cream sandwich, which will have kinda the same UI like Honeycomb (I like!), makes the N9 sadly less attractive (for me).

Jedibeeftrix
08-11-2011, 06:35 AM
Now that's what I'm talking about! Good message, I hope you sent it.

i did. will it get a reply tho.........

erendorn
08-11-2011, 06:46 AM
Cheers for the update, but it doesn't answer my principal worry over whether carriers will offer it subsidised on contract.

I had no doubt that i'd be able to buy an N9 from Play.com, etc, but the N900 was £450 sim-free when it arrived.

My T-mobile contract with an unlocked handset was £110 upfront followed by eighteen payments of £20, or £470.

Tell me why i would willingly pay the RRP for a phone in britain when i can get it along with eighteen months of calls, texts and internet for £20 more?

Lucky you, last time I compared the prices for an iphone, it was 200£ more expensive for the subsidezed version (same contract, same phone, also on T-mobile)

ysss
08-11-2011, 06:46 AM
Dear Steve,

When can I buy the iPhone 5? Can't wait!!! :)

Cheers,

-Your Biggest Fan

ysss
08-11-2011, 06:48 AM
Dear Stephen,

It seems that my last message was sent by mistake.
Please disregard.

Yours truly,

- a fan

Ps: hang in there!

Kozzi
08-11-2011, 07:06 AM
Dear Elop

I want an N9 please release it soon so I can dump my old phone.

Best regards
*insert your name*

--Sent from my WP7

oweng
08-11-2011, 08:28 AM
let us know how you get on - I'm guessing you'll get the same reply!

i did. will it get a reply tho.........

oweng
08-11-2011, 10:38 AM
Ironically it seems that nokia customer care are less well informed, and slower in replying than their own boss....


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This Nokia Customer Care message is in response to your email request


Dear Mr. G*****,


Thank you for contacting Nokia Careline.

We appreciate your concern and sentiments toward Nokia. We are also grateful for the gainful insight that you have shared with us. We are going to forward this to the attention of the relevant department so that we may review our products and future plans for improvemant in the light of your analysis.

Moving forward to your concern, after the very positive reception to the launch of the Nokia N9 the product is now being rolled out in countries around the world. You are correct that tt this time, we will not be making it available in the UK. Nevertheless, it does not mean that it will never be released in the country. Nokia takes a market by market approach to product rollout and each country makes its own decisions about which products to introduce from those available. Decisions are based on an assessment of existing and upcoming products that make up Nokia’s extensive product portfolio and the best way in which to address local market opportunities.


If you have any other concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us again as we are more than willing to be of assistance.

For updates and more information about Nokia, please feel free to check our website. Kindly refer to the link below:

http://www.nokia.co.uk/support

You may also call our Customer Care Hotline at 0845-045-5555, Mon-Fri 9am to 7pm (except bank and public holidays).


Yours sincerely,

Leif G.
Nokia Service Professional
UK & Ireland Team
Nokia Care

shallimus
08-11-2011, 12:14 PM
Argh.

That is all.

Chuck Norris
08-11-2011, 12:42 PM
ME: I miss a really important feature in the upcoming N9/N950 devices, although you teamed up with Microsoft, you still seem to be missing it...
NOKIA: Oh yea?! What is it, fool?
ME: Nothing, nothing..ummmuaa how can I put this, uhh a little bit of shipping, perhaps?
NOKIA: Oh, we did that, we shipped the new MeeGo device NOKIA N9 already to Narnia, Neverland, and Far Far Away.

I heard that Chuch Norris lives in Buttstonia, too bad he haven't gotten one.

What are you talking about dude? You are so wrong.

ammyt
08-11-2011, 12:42 PM
ME: I miss a really important feature in the upcoming N9/N950 devices, although you teamed up with Microsoft, you still seem to be missing it...
NOKIA: Oh yea?! What is it, fool?
ME: Nothing, nothing..ummmuaa how can I put this, uhh a little bit of shipping, perhaps?
NOKIA: Oh, we did that, we shipped the new MeeGo device NOKIA N9 already to Narnia, Neverland, and Far Far Away.

I heard that Chuck Norris lives in Buttstonia, too bad he haven't gotten one.

ammyt
08-11-2011, 12:43 PM
What are you talking about dude? You are so wrong.

Elop said you live in Buttstonia? Don't you?
Hmmmmmmm, another big mistake by Elop

somedude
08-11-2011, 01:06 PM
Elop said you live in Buttstonia? Don't you?
Hmmmmmmm, another big mistake by Elop

cant say first

glabifrons
08-11-2011, 02:08 PM
No way the email in the 1st post is from Elop... 5 sentences, and not one contains the word "ecosystem"! ;)

j.s
08-11-2011, 02:17 PM
writing emails is imho useless. management made their decision thinking wp7 will be Nokias salvation. only the upcoming quarter results can make change their minds.
But wp7 has already been dumped for w8, all HTML 5 and javascript, all the time.

And they have a year and a half to decide what to dump that for,

jo21
08-11-2011, 02:32 PM
.... and my N900 still works perfectly fine, so do I just wait and see how well or badly the N9 is received, and to see what else comes out.

You never know WP8 might be some kind of N9 clone???

doubt it, wp8 will never be open or based on linux kernel.

by default its inferior because its based windows CE kernel.

n900 600mhz, opens WebOS faster than 1ghz snapdragon native.

same need for speed.

jalyst
08-11-2011, 03:28 PM
That particular MUA is a perfect example, and its successor looks like it might end up being even worse (http://forum.meego.com/showthread.php?p=24558#post24558).

Yeah but we still don't know that for sure yet do we?
That posts from yonks ago, we need some verification from a N9 user with latest build.

droitwichgas
08-11-2011, 03:37 PM
It is a bit worrying that Elop only took 10 minutes to reply, you would hope he would have more pressing things to deal with at the moment than to reply immediately to a customers email?

I wonder what time 2 pm is in the states, it seems odd his email shows the same time line as the one sent in the UK?

oweng
08-11-2011, 06:28 PM
Whoever replied did so without obligation and was courtious enough to give me a satisfactory answer, not exactly the one I wanted to hear, but I'm a big boy, so I will just thank them and make up my own mind:)


It is a bit worrying that Elop only took 10 minutes to reply, you would hope he would have more pressing things to deal with at the moment than to reply immediately to a customers email?

I wonder what time 2 pm is in the states, it seems odd his email shows the same time line as the one sent in the UK?

oweng
08-11-2011, 07:00 PM
Nokia care just got back to me with

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This Nokia Customer Care message is in response to your email request

Dear Mr. G******,

Thank you for contacting Nokia Careline.

We appreciate your concern and sentiments toward Nokia. We are also grateful for the gainful insight that you have shared with us. We are going to forward this to the attention of the relevant department so that we may review our products and future plans for improvemant in the light of your analysis.

Moving forward to your concern, after the very positive reception to the launch of the Nokia N9 the product is now being rolled out in countries around the world. You are correct that tt this time, we will not be making it available in the UK. Nevertheless, it does not mean that it will never be released in the country. Nokia takes a market by market approach to product rollout and each country makes its own decisions about which products to introduce from those available. Decisions are based on an assessment of existing and upcoming products that make up Nokia’s extensive product portfolio and the best way in which to address local market opportunities.


If you have any other concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us again as we are more than willing to be of assistance.

For updates and more information about Nokia, please feel free to check our website. Kindly refer to the link below:

http://www.nokia.co.uk/support

You may also call our Customer Care Hotline at 0845-045-5555, Mon-Fri 9am to 7pm (except bank and public holidays).


Yours sincerely,

Leif G.
Nokia Service Professional
UK & Ireland Team
Nokia Care

lma
08-11-2011, 07:03 PM
Yeah but we still don't know that for sure yet do we?
That posts from yonks ago, we need some verification from a N9 user with latest build.

Going from past experience, and given that the source is now closed, we^Wyou need an alternative client. Claws won't cut it this time (needs GTK+ to be ported first, and it wouldn't be usable with a finger-only UI anyway), but the author of Trojitá (http://trojita.flaska.net/) just got accepted for a loaner N950 via the extended community device program.

oweng
08-11-2011, 07:10 PM
You miss my point, forget the OS, I'm talking UI.

We all seem to forget that most of the public only care if it looks good, and works well.

They don't want a terminal or hackers device.

I suspect that a smoother, more swipe like WP8 is on its way.

doubt it, wp8 will never be open or based on linux kernel.

by default its inferior because its based windows CE kernel.

n900 600mhz, opens WebOS faster than 1ghz snapdragon native.

same need for speed.

jalyst
08-12-2011, 05:07 AM
writing emails is imho useless. management made their decision thinking wp7 will be Nokias salvation. only the upcoming quarter results can make change their minds.

Well if that's the only thing that'll change their minds then MeeGo's fate is sealed.
Because everything they're doing/done will ensure it does poorly, even compared to WP.
Which I don't think will do a stellar job but will do better, thanks to the huge preferential treatment it's getting (& of course MS's LT backing).
And that will be all the justification Elop needs to say:
"See, N9/MeeGo is doing too poorly, we have to push-ahead even harder with WP only."

.... and my N900 still works perfectly fine, so do I just wait and see how well or badly the N9 is received, and to see what else comes out.
You never know WP8 might be some kind of N9 clone???

If I were you, I'd wait until there's a few detailed/impartial comparos between it, & some of the Android muscle phones.
The 1st will come out a few weeks before iP5, so if you can wait even longer, you'll get a "three way". :D
I suspect a ****-load of people are going to be very surprised with just how well it holds-up against the likes of SGSII.

I suspect overall it'll actually come out on top...
The only truly weak area, will be it's relatively miniscule repository of "commercial grade" apps.
Free apps repository will be slightly bigger, but it'll still be miniscule comparatively speaking.
But I think it'll make up for all that with it's amazing level of built-in functionality (not just the pretty UI).

BUT... That won't help it for long, as Ice Cream Sandwich will be just around the corner.
And even if it doesn't quite close the gap, the huge apps disparity will almost certainly tip the scales.
So Nokia needs to be continuing to try to grow N9's commercial/free apps repos.
If it lets that fade-out entirely, then the N9 will lose any edge within a matter of months.
Plus new iterations of the SG Sxx series will be out in Q1 2012.*

And iP5 + iOS5 will also most certainly pip it in just about every aspect.
But it's more of an unknown quantity compared to Android phones...
Many rumors suggest a fairly mediocre release, except for software, & a much bigger one in May 2012.
And it's avg. unlocked price is likely to be higher, unless Nokia continues to deliberately not price N9 aggressively :(
Plus iP5 will have the advantage of widespread carrier subsidization, "worldwide".

Going from past experience, and given that the source is now closed, we^Wyou need an alternative client. Claws won't cut it this time (needs GTK+ to be ported first, and it wouldn't be usable with a finger-only UI anyway), but the author of Trojitá (http://trojita.flaska.net/) just got accepted for a loaner N950 via the extended community device program.

Maybe, time will tell if still is as bad in that area. If it is...
Trojitá looks like a beautiful potential salvation, thanks mate!

You miss my point, forget the OS, I'm talking UI.
We all seem to forget that most of the public only care if it looks good, and works well.
They don't want a terminal or hackers device.
I suspect that a smoother, more swipe like WP8 is on its way.

If that happens Nokia can almost certainly kiss good-bye to it's own OS ambitions LT.
Why would it use all it's hard-earned R&D to prop-up WP even further?
Makes no sense whatsoever... Then again much of what Elop's done, hasn't.
A glorified skin would make sense, not transposing every UI aspect used in Harmattan.
And yes, the base & middle-ware is very important, not just the UI...

*I mean truly improved overall, not offshoots that are specialized in one area or another

kanishou
08-12-2011, 05:48 AM
It's a genuine question. I like the look of the phone, UI looks great too, but there are better built and supported Android phones either already out or on their way...

Where?

Well this was too short, so I have to add some...

Get the N9 if you like it, it's good enough that you don't need to rely on "future updates" to enjoy your purchase.

If you don't care about ergonomics and just want a software platform that can last you a decade, the N9 is not the right choice.

Everything in-between relies on your own judgment. And it's certainly never a bad idea to wait for the device to be actually out and being reviewed thoroughly. :) I'm not worried that it will disappoint, and I wouldn't encourage anybody to buy it "blindly". I would encourage to put some money aside for the occasion though.

oweng
08-12-2011, 11:12 AM
On an interesting note, I've just heard from a source at Virgin Mobile UK, that they will be asking for N9 demos from Nokia.

Will Nokia oblige?

Texrat
08-12-2011, 11:56 AM
It's just a shame they're the standard "non answers"...

jalyst
08-13-2011, 04:35 AM
On an interesting note, I've just heard from a source at Virgin Mobile UK, that they will be asking for N9 demos from Nokia.
Will Nokia oblige?

Interesting....
So this source claims Virgin's interested in assessing it for saleability?
It's bit 'late in the game' to be asking for demos for assessment isn't it.
If they were interested, surely they would've done that long ago!?
(then again, Nokia probably made zero efforts, to approach them)

Please let us know what the outcome is...
So long as you're 100% sure it's a legit source.
Who has direct knowledge of the dialogue w/Nokia, & the exact nature of their response.
It'll be interesting to know what Nokia's response is.

ericsson
08-13-2011, 04:52 AM
Sorry for the overlap with this and the existing thread about the N9 (not) coming to the UK, but for what it is worth I thought you should see that it is possible to get a reply from Stephen Elop (well maybe I am being naive - it could just be a PA etc)

Here's what's been written:

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>


Thank you for your quick reply, I can only once again appeal to you to listen to your customers, but that said I am somewhat relieved to hear that you are endorsing online sales of the N9 in the UK.

Regards,

(NAME)


From: stephen.elop@nokia.com [mailto:stephen.elop@nokia.com]
Sent: 11 August 2011 02:12
To: o_***** @hotmail.com
Subject: RE: Problem purchasing Nokia in the UK

Thanks for the note.

We do expect to have N9 available through some online resellers. That being said, it is also our intention to have Windows Phone based products which themselves are a great user experience and that beat the competition. Indeed, consumer research including in the UK encourages us that this will be achieved.

I hope we can meet your needs one way or the other.

Regards,

Stephen


From: ext Owen Griffiths [mailto:o_***** @hotmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2011 02:01
To: Elop Stephen (Nokia/Espoo)
Subject: Problem purchasing Nokia in the UK

Dear Mr Elop,

I am writing to express my concern at the decision not to sell the forthcoming Nokia N9 mobile telephone, in the UK. I have been a loyal Nokia customer for the past decade. With regards to your strategic decision to pursue the Windows Phone operating system, I am indeed sceptical. As a London based television editor I have a keen insight into consumer trends in technology. In the mobile brand game, Microsoft loses hands down to Apple. I cannot imagine myself ever owning an MS Widows Phone / Nokia – despite the fact that I embrace Windows PCs over Apple desktops. I willingly admit that they are less expensive and easier to maintain. It is unfathomable that Nokia has overlooked the Android mobile OS. However with the N9 and the Meego (previously Maemo) OS there is a unique opportunity to have a distinct user experience, which all the while is capable of compatibility with Android applications (Alien Dalvik). Above all, the most compelling reason to support the N9, is its user interface which by all accounts, in every side by side review places it head and shoulders above Apple IOS, Google Android, and MS WP7. Please allow educated consumers the opportunity to purchase the product they want. If for one moment you could set aside internal politics and your urgent desire to have a unified R&D strategy, it would be amazing to be able to purchase a phone which not only looks great but operationally trashes the competition. Please sell me a Nokia N9.

Deeply saddened and concerned,

(NAME AND ADDRESS SUPPLIED)


>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

LOL. Please daddy, give me THAT toy, and I will forever be faithful :)

oweng
08-13-2011, 05:20 AM
Give? I'll pay, but they aren't making it easy.

LOL. Please daddy, give me THAT toy, and I will forever be faithful :)

oweng
08-13-2011, 05:22 AM
Sources are quite easy to come by. Email an organisation and start chatting. Sometimes they reply. I think it's called communication... :)

Interesting....
So this source claims Virgin's interested in assessing it for saleability?
It's bit 'late in the game' to be asking for demos for assessment isn't it.
If they were interested, surely they would've done that long ago!?
(then again, Nokia probably made zero efforts, to approach them)

Please let us know what the outcome is...
So long as you're 100% sure it's a legit source.
Who has direct knowledge of the dialogue w/Nokia, & the exact nature of their response.
It'll be interesting to know what Nokia's response is.

F2thaK
08-13-2011, 05:23 AM
translation:

"you may be able to get it, but you should buy a WP7 instead cuz Im a windoze fanboy"

jalyst
08-13-2011, 05:44 AM
Sources are quite easy to come by. Email an organisation and start chatting. Sometimes they reply. I think it's called communication... :)

Well... that's obvious... :confused:
If the source updates you with how the approach went, please share.
Sounds like it could be a positive development.

Rauha
08-13-2011, 08:16 AM
Stumbled on this on Twitter.

http://bit.ly/ro3Jf4

ladoga
08-14-2011, 06:28 PM
Is it only me or does it seem like Nokia's management is intentionally trying to trip N9 by excluding it from largest potential markets? (Germany, UK, US)

Maybe they don't want it to be compared to upcoming Windows Phones. Imagine if customers think that N9 is superior, then it would be really hard for them to coinvince shareholders that killing MeeGo development and going for WP is the right way to go.

I add 1+1 considering mindless PR Elop and co. made by openly dissing Symbian, while hyping WP that they don't even have yet and I can't help thinking that it's Microsoft pulling the strings at Nokia's executive board. All these decisions have only hurt Nokia and sent it's market value crashing down.

I know the saying "Never ascribe to malice that which is adequately explained by incompetence", but are Nokia execs really that incompetent?

oweng
08-15-2011, 10:21 AM
Vodafone have no intention of stocking it here (unles Nokia decide to launch it in the UK):

Good Afternoon Mr G,

It is my understanding that currently, Nokia have no plan to release the N9 in the UK via Mobile Networks.

Their last statement and update was that they had no plans to release it in the UK. While we would consider it if it became available, currently Nokia have not changed their position on releasing the handset.

As per your email from Mr Elop, it appears they are releasing mainly Windows Mobile 7 handsets rather than Symbian or Meego devices; and this may have impacted the possibility of releasing the N9.

If Nokia do change their stance, the Coming Soon section is where it would appear prior to release.

Kind Regards
*******

Directors Office
For and on behalf of
Guy Laurence
CEO UK
Mobile: 08080 044 477
Email: vodafonedirectorsoffice@vodafone.com

Vodafone UK, The Connection, Newbury, Berkshire RG14 2FN Registered in England No 1471587
vodafone.co.uk



Well... that's obvious... :confused:
If the source updates you with how the approach went, please share.
Sounds like it could be a positive development.

jalyst
08-15-2011, 10:53 AM
^ Thanks, posted in the: "N9: it's finally here" thread.

Helmuth
08-15-2011, 11:22 AM
The decision is made based on devices they are planing to release in the future. But I don’t understand, haven’t they already stated that the N9 will be the last MeeGo device?

So this makes absolutely no sense.

jalyst
08-16-2011, 01:13 AM
The decision is made based on devices they are planing to release in the future.

Not necessarily.

But I don’t understand, haven’t they already stated that the N9 will be the last MeeGo device?

Nokia never said that.....
The correct English translation of what Elop said, contradicted what mainstream media claimed.
Others tried to point that out to sites like Engadget etc, but they refused to run with it.
Trawl for it in the massive... "N9: it's finally here" thread.

It's never been officially stated in English (press release etc), that "the N9 will be the last MeeGo device".
But never let the facts get in the way of a good story, says the interweb BLOGS :)

oweng
08-16-2011, 05:41 PM
02 have no intention either!

Quote:

Dear Mr G,

Thank you for writing to Ronan Dunne about being able to purchase a Nokia N9 with a contract from us. I understand Nokia CEO Stephen Elop advised you they’re expecting to have this phone available through some online retailers in the UK.

I’m sorry but we’re not planning to provide this phone to our customers for either a mobile contract or Pay & Go. We review the phones on our stock list regularly and test new phones which are launched before deciding if they’re compatible with our products and services and whether we’d like to provide them to our customers. We’ve decided instead to promote other phones on our stock list which we believe will offer our customer a wide range of features and good value for money. I’m also not aware if or when other online retailers may offer the Nokia N9 in the UK. I understand it’s been largely reported in the press that Nokia don’t intend to sell this phone in a number of countries including the UK. If you’re able to obtain this phone from another provider, please be aware this may not work with an O2 SIM as our SIMs are only guaranteed to work with the makes and models of phones we provide to our customers.

For further details of the phones we currently offer, please visit your local O2 store or have a look at our website www.o2.co.uk and I hope we’ll be able to provide a phone that’s right for you. If you decide to take a new contract with us, you can do this in one of our stores, on our website or by calling our sales team on 08442 020 202 and we’d be happy to help.

Although we can’t provide the phone you’re looking for, I hope this is useful for you. For any further queries about this, please call me on 0845 330 0683. Alternatively if I’m not available, one of my colleagues would be happy to help and we’re open between 8am and 6.30pm Monday to Friday. .

Kind regards

*****

| Telefónica UK Limited
Executive Relations
T 0845 330 0683

marxian
08-16-2011, 06:14 PM
Dear Stephen,

FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU.

Regards,

Angry Dev

Sent from my N950

catbus
08-16-2011, 06:19 PM
"This is bad... ookayyy..."

http://www.weirdspace.dk/SouthPark/Graphics/Mackey.gif

oweng
08-16-2011, 07:30 PM
Well now that we have Mr Mackey on board there should be no problems.

Drugs are bad...

"This is bad... ookayyy..."

http://www.weirdspace.dk/SouthPark/Graphics/Mackey.gif

jalyst
08-17-2011, 02:16 AM
I don't think these telco's are making the decision not run with the N9, purely on the basis that it's a bad product compared to WP, as Elop subtly tried to suggest.
There's much more going on, that we're not being told about.... :(

oweng
08-17-2011, 04:46 AM
To be honest, I don't think they've had a real introduction to the phone - it's clearly been kept away from UK suppliers, no big mystery.

I don't think these telco's are making the decision not run with the N9, purely on the basis that it's a bad product compared to WP, as Elop subtly tried to suggest.
There's much more going on, that we're not being told about.... :(

ajalkane
08-17-2011, 04:58 AM
Or perhaps Nokia makes it clear they're assisting in advertising for Windows Phone models, but N9 is not receiving such push in these markets. Makes it pretty simple then for the money hungry telcos :).

lma
08-17-2011, 04:59 AM
I don't think these telco's are making the decision not run with the N9, purely on the basis that it's a bad product compared to WP, as Elop subtly tried to suggest.
There's much more going on, that we're not being told about.... :(

It may even be that they are boycotting Nokia altogether, in which case the excrement is really going to collide with the ventilation apparatus when the searay comes out.

oweng
08-17-2011, 05:01 AM
I don't think there's a big conspiracy - no guns are being held to peoples' heads. This is a sin of omission not commission.


Or perhaps Nokia makes it clear they're assisting in advertising for Windows Phone models, but N9 is not receiving such push in these markets. Makes it pretty simple then for the money hungry telcos :).

jalyst
08-18-2011, 01:56 AM
Or perhaps Nokia makes it clear they're assisting in advertising for Windows Phone models, but N9 is not receiving such push in these markets. Makes it pretty simple then for the money hungry telcos :).

That's a good/practical point...
WP/Searay is where the money will be going for advertising in this particular market.
So why back a phone that Nokia doesn't intend to push with it's massive WP advertising budget.
I hate cold hard business.... :(

jalyst
08-18-2011, 01:57 AM
To be honest, I don't think they've had a real introduction to the phone - it's clearly been kept away from UK suppliers

Yes that's probably part of it.

jalyst
08-18-2011, 01:58 AM
It may even be that they are boycotting Nokia altogether, in which case the excrement is really going to collide with the ventilation apparatus when the searay comes out.

I'll be getting popcorn out if that one happens.... :D

myname24
03-10-2012, 07:36 AM
well he replied to my e-mail too :p

Thanks … I will share those concerns with
the team. We are indeed committed to the Qt
development platform, so we expect to
see more app’s there in the future. Regards, Stephen
From: ext Maurice Fakhry Friday, March 09, 2012 14:06 To: Elop Stephen (Nokia/Espoo) Subject: N9 support Dear Mr Elop, I am writing to express my concern on
the app side support for the nokia N9 .
First thanks for the completion of firefox
and flash for it . And second as we know
the meego team is shrinking and the
PR1.3 will be a bug fix release with some valuable additions. But closing the
bugtracker only 10 days after lunching
PR1.2 is a bad move and people didn't
really test it and have the sufficient time
to submit bugs . But it's not the main
problem . The main problem is that N9 was supposed to be a super social
phone , but lack a simple bunch of apps
like nimbuzz and Whatsapp and viber.
Therefore the success of it was good but
not everybody need open source systems.
And to add more the lumia's didn't lunch in all countries and the N9 is the only
flagship available . So please at least
make sure that those apps are being
developed for the N9 and because of QT
it will continue to other devices.

ok I know it's a very bad english :p

jalyst
03-10-2012, 07:51 AM
Sigh.........

ibrakalifa
03-10-2012, 08:21 AM
well he replied to my e-mail too :p

Thanks … I will share those concerns with
the team. We are indeed committed to the Qt
development platform, so we expect to
see more app’s there in the future. Regards, Stephen
From: ext Maurice Fakhry Friday, March 09, 2012 14:06 To: Elop Stephen (Nokia/Espoo) Subject: N9 support Dear Mr Elop, I am writing to express my concern on
the app side support for the nokia N9 .
First thanks for the completion of firefox
and flash for it . And second as we know
the meego team is shrinking and the
PR1.3 will be a bug fix release with some valuable additions. But closing the
bugtracker only 10 days after lunching
PR1.2 is a bad move and people didn't
really test it and have the sufficient time
to submit bugs . But it's not the main
problem . The main problem is that N9 was supposed to be a super social
phone , but lack a simple bunch of apps
like nimbuzz and Whatsapp and viber.
Therefore the success of it was good but
not everybody need open source systems.
And to add more the lumia's didn't lunch in all countries and the N9 is the only
flagship available . So please at least
make sure that those apps are being
developed for the N9 and because of QT
it will continue to other devices.

ok I know it's a very bad english :p

if u emailed me like this one, i will kick ur a*$, wth u want a nimbuzz or wazzap? damn maybe someday u'll ask for bbm!!:mad:

myname24
03-10-2012, 08:31 AM
if u emailed me like this one, i will kick ur a*$, wth u want a nimbuzz or wazzap? damn maybe someday u'll ask for bbm!!:mad:


First take it easy and second I don't need whatsapp or nimbuzz or anything to be connected but I know a huge number of people sold their N9's because of it . And I don't care what you think or even your offensive language .