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Android_808 2016-12-04 12:26

Re: Nokia to return to the smartphone market in 2017
 
android or not it doesn't matter to me. I support Jolla based on the number of ex maemo/nokia people involved who I feel would still be @ nokia, working away on a meego or meego derived platform, if it had not been for elop. with how good the n9 was, imagine where we could be now...

we will have to wait and see what the new venture brings. will we see a company trying to bring nokia back as a name to rival samsung and apple, pushing new tech features the way devices like the N95, N900 and N9 did or someone happy chucking out mid range reasonable devices following the pack.

if they're well built and the os or a custom image is usable with libhybris it opens up possibilites, same for any device. fremantle-gtk3 is currently sticking with matchbox but if matchbox or a future replacement supports wayland it could mean a fremantle/hildon based system.

meego_leenooks1 2016-12-04 18:05

Re: Nokia to return to the smartphone market in 2017
 
Anyway it won't be the Nokia we knew before.
https://youtu.be/J-ugejUno9U?t=2m13s

railroadmaster 2016-12-04 20:39

Re: Nokia to return to the smartphone market in 2017
 
These new devices could Probably be hacked to run Sailfish, Tizen or Ubuntu.

gerbick 2016-12-04 21:06

Re: Nokia to return to the smartphone market in 2017
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by railroadmaster (Post 1520003)
These new devices could Probably be hacked to run Sailfish, Tizen or Ubuntu.

So wait until the community can get things running smoothly, like what had to happen on the 3+ year old Nexus 5?

theonelaw 2016-12-05 01:26

Re: Nokia to return to the smartphone market in 2017
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by aegis (Post 1519931)
Not sure how you work that out. I would think the majority of people have an Android or iOS phone for practicality reasons. Plus if the new Nokia devices are well designed then they'd beer possible donor devices for other OS installs.

It is only by being forced to use one,
and that market coercion only flings fuel on the fire.
I am still concerned about the security flaws android has
are too serious to even use continuously.
For anyone who crosses borders for a living Android is a risk.

mosen 2016-12-17 14:23

Re: Nokia to return to the smartphone market in 2017
 
Just to answer myself regarding HMD/Jolla cooperation, hmd is focusing on "cheap-feature-phone-1-month-batterylife" market as it looks. So no "need" for SFOS on theyr end for now.

Quite smart to pick up the segment where Nokia was strongest until the end, isn't it?

juiceme 2016-12-17 16:19

Re: Nokia to return to the smartphone market in 2017
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mosen (Post 1520654)
Just to answer myself regarding HMD/Jolla cooperation, hmd is focusing on "cheap-feature-phone-1-month-batterylife" market as it looks. So no "need" for SFOS on theyr end for now.

And no need for Android either, which is a smart move by itself. :D

Quote:

Originally Posted by mosen (Post 1520654)
Quite smart to pick up the segment where Nokia was strongest until the end, isn't it?

Yes, there is a lot of demand for featurephones in the world, people in richer countries just somehow play this down in favour of the so called smartphones.

pichlo 2016-12-17 17:18

Re: Nokia to return to the smartphone market in 2017
 
Indeed. OTOH, $26 seems a bit too much. You can buy cheap pay-as-you-go phones here for £9.99. Admittedly those are phone (and probably SMS) only, no features.

If I could get a cheap phone with Bluetooth (for hands-free use in the car) that could be used as a mobile hotspot, I would go for it in an instant. No other features required.

hardy_magnus 2016-12-19 16:28

Re: Nokia to return to the smartphone market in 2017
 
http://m.gsmarena.com/two_nokia_flag...news-22242.php


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