Poll: After having experienced the Nokia N900, which phone would you get next (replacement phone)?
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After having experienced the Nokia N900, which phone would you get next (replacement phone)?

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#101
Originally Posted by Copernicus View Post
But man, Nokia has dumped their entire software R&D infrastructure and picked up Microsoft's product. They have explicitly given up on "new and innovative", and are instead now doing what all the other big players are doing: attempting to grab a piece of Apple's pie.

I can't see any Windows Phone device pushing any envelopes any time soon...
good point. How will they get a peice of that pie? it will not happen using the same ol same ol. I think they have to do better than that and they have with wp8. I think they got mobile right this time. Not ALL right.. but right. live tiles and the native nokia apps on the phone are very innovative. idk, I guess shock and awe for me. lol. Like I was devestated and made an impulse buy out of frustration. I hope I am not toooooo dissapointed. Will report back in a thread in case anyone wants to know how it turned out.
 

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#102
I'm living in China. i would buy a iphone 5s next year, which contains NFC and TD-LTE. In China, you can't get into twitter, facebook like social networks. So the local app is the most important thing here. TD-LTE is the 4G standard in China. I believe 5s can use this network.
 
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