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The point is, for the price, why didn't Nokia make the basic software available themselves? It's not like they actually have to write the software, all they have to do is port it.
What's the point of mobile Internet if you can't even open up simple every day attachments that people e-mail you?
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For what price exactly? The tablets are cheap in comparison to devices with similar HW specs. And they had to write quite a bit of software.
She loves to go out and buy impractical stuff just because it's on sale or cheap.
Walmart may be able to get away with that sales model, but seriously, how many people are going out and impulse-buying N810s? Nokia isn't going to make money with that approach!|
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So to clarify I set the alarm and it pops up, asking to turn off or snooze, but not sound
Last edited by keypox; 2008-09-22 at 05:15.