t0mbola
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2011-02-13
, 15:19
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@ Bristol, UK
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2011-02-13
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@ Switzerland
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2011-02-13
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2011-02-13
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jokes aside, i have this strange feeling nokia will be given more free reign to customize wp7 than the other oems. that will be nokia's "icing on the cake" to differentiate themselves from the likes of htc, samsung, dell etc. whether this works to convince the market to buy the devices is another matter. i suspect the target market is people who don't know and don't care what os the phone runs.
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2011-02-13
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@ Powell, OH
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2011-02-13
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@ Helsinki
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Nokia was granted exclusive rights to customize WP7 by Microsoft.
http://www.techit.in/2011/02/nokia-w...-dies-in-2012/
At least to me the talk was a but confusing from Nokia's direction if they are going to customize it or not.