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    Nokia fails again ("big announcement = 2G Asha qwerty)

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    pichlo | # 11 | 2013-04-24, 09:55 | Report

    Originally Posted by jerryfreak View Post
    the 5 year old E71 beats this phone in every area except processor speed - and has programmable buttons for whatever app you want to shortcut
    Kinda like my 9 years old Palm Treo 600

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    praveenchand | # 12 | 2013-04-24, 11:26 | Report

    We can't say its a fail. Nokia aims larger markets with an entry level phone. For IM and normal browsing 2G is more than enough. Now a days trends change and people carry minimum 2 mobile. Youngsters will carry this mobile just for messaging, dual SIM is an additional attraction. Also in many countries including India , Nokia is the most trusted brand.

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    Wikiwide | # 13 | 2013-04-24, 11:55 | Report

    Quick question...
    Extend land-line (telephone lines) along all train railways and tramways. Put telephone booth into each train.
    It's already progress, since currently, most mobile phones will not be able to make a call underground - and, for example, London underground can be very extensive.
    Make sure that the booth accepts payments not only as cash-coins, but also from contact-less smartcard - it's much more comfortable than looking for coins of specific size and feeding them to the automaton.
    Then, since you may need to send a fax or an SMS, instead of making a voice call - add more chips into the contact-less smart card (and appropriate technology into phone booth, so that it would be able to send the information given), so that it would have a simple, physical keyboard, a microSD card to store some information, such as owner's fingerprint (the automaton-booth would then compare visitor's fingerprint with visitor's card's information), and maybe, even all other fancy accessories: camera (if it is possible to make such a paper-thin camera), microphones, speakers, small high-resolution screen, GPS chip, accelerometer, barometer, gyroscope, magnetometer.
    Only, no battery. The smart card would take energy from the booth-automaton, or from a separate stone-like portable energy source - battery, if you will. Going into hibernation when it has no energy. Using small included solar panel when it has to work without any external supply.
    Make a phone like that, and see: will people use it? It will fit into wallet. It will not be turned on unless you require it to be turned on. It will be more secure, less distracting, more austere and business-like. There will be a wide range of options available, from the cheapest to the fanciest.
    Just an insane idea. I am seriously worried about vulnerability of large sensitive touch-screens which are easily scratched. And it's obviously better for your mobile to be turned off most of the time, because it spends a lot of energy, and can be destroyed by water if it falls into a rain puddle. By the way, contact-less smart cards are already waterproof, aren't they?
    Best wishes.
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    praveenchand | # 14 | 2013-04-24, 12:32 | Report

    One thing for sure...she is becoming more beautiful day by day ... :-)

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    mikecomputing | # 15 | 2013-04-24, 15:47 | Report

    Actually I would mind buy that as a "lowendphone" however I will not buy anything coming from that ashole company.

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    tanago | # 16 | 2013-04-25, 12:29 | Report

    They put an end to the Nseries and everything that doesnt belong to the Nseries, for me, is a fail. nuffsaid

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    vi_ | # 17 | 2013-04-25, 13:04 | Report

    I wish they would just open up some of their old hardware. They would not gain many sales but they would secure their place as a Nerds favorite. The kind of nerds that fix family and friend's computers and tell them what tech they should buy.

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    tissot | # 18 | 2013-04-25, 13:43 | Report

    Originally Posted by nokiabot View Post
    Hype hype hype and nothing else
    To be real though, they didn't exactly hide it was S40 phone. The teaser itself said that the Q&A was with Neil Broadley from Nokia’s Mobile Phones team, not Smart Devices.


    Personally for 72 dollars I wound't mind to get it as my third phone.
    Hopefully we do see some more QWERTY love from Android, WP or Sailfish in the near future, Coming from Android manufacturers and Nokia, the market for qwerty phones keeps shrinking to oblivion. Personally don't need hw qwerty anymore on phones, but the option for it is always nice.

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    myname24 | # 19 | 2013-04-25, 14:32 | Report

    the only replacement for my currently old but great E5 is the E6 wich is only a year newer . If no qwerty device is released it could be my next device .

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    bwalter | # 20 | 2013-04-25, 14:33 | Report

    It is such a shame that you are forced to use java to develop applications for Asha devices. No Qt, too bad...

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