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ericsson 2010-12-27 14:50

Re: Some new hints about Nokia Dali device
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Helmuth (Post 905222)
Is it worthwhile to attract the iPhone users?
How big is the chance to get them back to Nokia?

Or shouldn't they try to attract the people who haven't switched to iOS so far because of the unattractive system and ui?

What I meant was that some things become standards, unwritten ad hoc standards of how things are supposed to work. A door knob, light switch, right hand threading in nuts and bolts, steering wheel, brake pedal. For phones pinch to zoom, swipe to go to next page/song/whatever, kinetic scrolling. Once a certain way of doing things has reached public consensus among enough people, it becomes "intuition", and making something different will make it worse because it will be counterintuitive, even though it actually could be a better solution.

Counterintuitive things may also reach a public consensus, like left hand driving in the UK and japan (or right hand driving elsewhere depending on your point of view).

Besides, regarding Symbian^3, I find it more pleasant to use than iOS, in fact very similar to Maemo. Even S60v5 is pleasant to use.

buchanmilne 2011-01-02 09:41

Re: Some new hints about Nokia Dali device
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ericsson (Post 905331)
For phones pinch to zoom, swipe to go to next page/song/whatever, kinetic scrolling.

Or, say, a mobile communications technology that allows people to (mostly) use a mobile phone in multiple countries, with different providers, switch phones without switching number, etc. etc.

So, Nokia has patents on (actual inventions) GSM. Apple has patented some "ideas" (e.g. pinch to zoom). Apple refuses to cross-license these "ideas" (not even the implementation, spec, actual standard) in return for access to the GSM patents.

So, please don't blame Nokia for not using these "unwritten" (but patented) "standards".

tissot 2011-01-08 17:07

Re: Some new hints about Nokia Dali device
 
http://mynokiablog.com/wp-content/up...2011/01/ff.png
There's E6 that got a bit unique 640x480 screen for a Symbian phone, but the much more interesting device for us can be now found from Ovi store publishing, RM-680.

No model number yet, but hopefully that above is at least some kind of sign that N9 might appear in MWC.
http://mynokiablog.com/2011/01/08/ov...s-leaks-e6-00/

lardman 2011-01-08 18:25

Re: Some new hints about Nokia Dali device
 
Let's hope so :)

NvyUs 2011-01-09 08:15

Re: Some new hints about Nokia Dali device
 
evidence Nokia are Building OMAP4 device?!
http://lxr.free-electrons.com/source...lat/dma-44xx.h

lardman 2011-01-09 11:11

Re: Some new hints about Nokia Dali device
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NvyUs (Post 915550)
evidence Nokia are Building OMAP4 device?!
http://lxr.free-electrons.com/source...lat/dma-44xx.h

That's not surprising, I imagine they have lots of hw scudding about being developed. The question is how far off a working kernel (and therefore rest of the system) is for the device, and therefore how far off a release would be.


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