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Smartphones seem as the 'sports car' of the phone world, elevating the status of lesser devices that share the same brand. Nokia's butchering of their smartphone brand will certainly affect more areas than simply their smartphone sales.
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The second thing that you are touching there is that phones like Galaxy S, HTC Desire, N95 are so much more than just huge revenue makers.
Those products elevate your brand helping the mid, bottom end, gather mind share, bring developers etc. These product themselves are their own ecosystem.
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2011-05-07
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2011-05-07
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I find it interesting that you include the N95 in this list. I had the use of one for a few weeks and I thought it was a big pile of pooh.
Elevate the brand to a big pile of pooh maybe? Or am I just stressing the point that has already been made by Capt'n Corrupt when he says "Nokia's butchering of their smartphone brand"?
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2011-05-08
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2011-05-08
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I've seriously considered the Galaxy S II as my next phone upgrade, despite having little love for android, having owned a Desire now for nearly 12 months.
the only thing holding me back is the lack of hardware kb and the alternative (Epic 4g) won't be available in Au by the looks of it.
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