Nokia better come up with some visual and compelling showcases to justify asking for 2-3x the market price of similar products. The differences aren't obvious enough to many people (me included).
Nokia better come up with some visual and compelling showcases to justify asking for 2-3x the market price of similar products. The differences aren't obvious enough to many people (me included).
I think the idea behind the Booklet is to offer with subsidies through carriers. Even if the carrier sells it at $300, it is superior HW than the competitors and it comes with the data plan and stuff.
Well, the competitors have subsidied bundles starting at $0 to $99.
Oh, my bad, I didn't know those prices. Even worse for the Booklet. And I think I have figured out why the Booklet appears with Aero disabled in its media pictures: perhaps is a battery saving measure, to achieve the 12 hour mark.