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Re: nokia NEW asha series 305, 306, 311 - meltemi?
I guess the lack of GPS makes it "legal" for Nokia without WP.
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Java support is good though, as it may allow easy porting of Android apps to Ashas, at least less demanding apps. But it can be other restriction, that no open 3rd party apps is allowed (which would make them smartphones) |
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Re: nokia NEW asha series 305, 306, 311 - meltemi?
This is ridiculous guys.
- It's not new OS, it's S40 under it all. - Have you seen Symbian running on N8? Now imagine that Symbian on 1/3 of the specced device that costs 60 euros. That's why it's not running on Symbian. Hell, devices priced like this used to run S30 not long ago. That's one basic OS. -These phones cost between 60-80 euros. Asha 303 costed 120e on it's release. That's why non of these have GPS chip inside. Please tell me you guys are the same in. youtube who spam about illuminati. Use your brown thingie inside your head, don't go with the "crazy" flow long enough that you believe the story. There's Meltemi still left. This is project clipper. Actually you should be happy. Nokia has now filled the very low end with this pretty nice looking super low end touch OS. Meltemi just might be for higher end devices than thought before. |
Re: nokia NEW asha series 305, 306, 311 - meltemi?
This seems like an awesome first phone... I'm actually considering one of these for my youngest daughter. My older daughter got a samsung phone with a crappy feature phone os (can't recall what it is) -- this new Nokia looks much better.
Touchscreen, camera, games... what more does a kid need without spending a ton of money on a nice smart phone + data plan? |
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not the same thing people |
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i am 3rd time deleting what i wrote for sake of not insulting anyone by pointing to mistakes, so:
symbian is not renamed, it's name is not "nokia belle" belle is just modification of Symbian^3 (get device with belle, go to Settings>Phone>Phone management>About and read "This product is based on Symbian^3." s60 is not Low End smartphones, s60 is variation of Symbian used on devices like Nokia N97 and n97 mini (if they were low end, then ok). regards |
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tomorrow nobody will know what's eikon, what's psion, what's e32... so...let's fight against genocide on EPOC operating system :) |
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The contract probably simply states that Nokia would exclusively use Microsoft software for any newly developed smartphones. I don't think they would have strictly defined what a smartphone is, simply because these products change very quickly. It all depends on what Nokia currently defines as a smartphone. If all the competitors in the high-end feature phone market (phones in the 80 - 150 euro range) include GPS and application stores, Nokia probably can too, without using Microsoft software. The fact that those devices are very similar to "smartphones" from a few years back is not relevant. Nokia probably defines "smartphones" mostly by price. Expensive phone = smartphone, as simple as that. The simple reason not to include GPS is cost (hardware and software). They didn't include Qt support probably because of the same reason. S40 is mostly java based, so the bundled applications for it will be in Java. Adding an additional framework just increases memory requirements and thus costs. I haven't seen any indications that the contract with microsoft is more restrictive. (And if it is, that would be extremely unwise for Nokia because it might kill their featurephone business for no good reason, since microsoft doesn't care about those phones. ) |
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