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    mkleung | # 51 | 2014-11-18, 10:59 | Report

    The web site is in English and Chinese only. I speculate that a Chinese device maker has licensed the Nokia brand....

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    NokiaFanatic | # 52 | 2014-11-18, 11:09 | Report

    Originally Posted by mkleung View Post
    The web site is in English and Chinese only. I speculate that a Chinese device maker has licensed the Nokia brand....
    Yep, I would say so, Chinese hardware with Nokia's Z launcher overlaid. Nothing necessarily wrong with that though, Apple products are essentially Chinese HW as well.

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    DieHard | # 53 | 2014-11-18, 11:37 | Report

    Originally Posted by NokiaFanatic View Post
    No GSM in this.
    MS deal is blocking them, May be for another year n half or little more.
    However Android L can give them much needed attention and traction, But I hope sooner or latter they will come up with Nokia Phones.
    At this moment Nokia deserve our best wishes for their comeback, At least they had a plan.

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    Fatalist | # 54 | 2014-11-18, 12:14 | Report

    They can't release smartphones under the Nokia brand until 2016. I think this is a first step in the good direction. If Sailfish can be installed then even better.

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    mikelima | # 55 | 2014-11-18, 12:18 | Report

    Originally Posted by Fatalist View Post
    They can't release smartphones under the Nokia brand until 2016. I think this is a first step in the good direction. If Sailfish can be installed then even better.
    Well, am I the only one that thinks a gsm phone in every device is stupid?

    I use my tablet with wifi. If I need it on the go, I will use my phone as a wifi router.

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    Jeffrey04 | # 56 | 2014-11-18, 12:47 | Report

    Originally Posted by mikelima View Post
    Well, am I the only one that thinks a gsm phone in every device is stupid?

    I use my tablet with wifi. If I need it on the go, I will use my phone as a wifi router.
    can be useful for gps navigation

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    LAAK1 | # 57 | 2014-11-18, 12:52 | Report

    Originally Posted by Jeffrey04 View Post
    can be useful for gps navigation
    This is what i thought, no gps?

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    Jedibeeftrix | # 58 | 2014-11-18, 13:00 | Report

    i love that they used the Type-C USB physical interface, but they could have used USB 3.0 electrical interface rather than USB 2.0.

    nice device, if it ran sailfish i'd be over the moon!

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    mscion | # 59 | 2014-11-18, 13:00 | Report

    Android.... Hmmm... Oh well, they could have compromised and used the Jolla launcher for Android. Hey, what ever happened to that launcher? I tried an alpha version on my galaxy tab pro 8.4 a while back and it wasn't that bad. Just needed a few tweaks here and there...

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    sicelo | # 60 | 2014-11-18, 13:11 | Report

    Intel Atom processor .. sounds like there are good chances a proper Linux can be installed here, am I wrong?

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