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2007-08-29
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2007-08-29
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2007-08-29
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Unless it has a bigger than 80Gb drive, it's not an iPod killer. Besides, in a year (maybe less) the iPods will have touchscreens as well.
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2007-08-29
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Apple claims the reason they aren't allowing third party applications to be installed is because it could easily crash the network. Hopefully nokia finds some loop hole that could allow it to be open source. Other wise it might just be another fancy phone on the market that might not do somethings better or worse then the iphone.
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2007-08-29
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2007-08-29
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2007-08-29
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2007-08-29
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That's really one of the silliest statements from Apple in a very long time.
You don't want your phone to be an open platform.... You need it to work when you need it to work.
Mostly I think it's about Apple controlling the user experience. It's much easier on a closed system, things can be far more integrated.
:drool:
*Commence Nokia Fanboyism*