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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostIt is Nokia I'm worried about.
They plan to drop all forms of their OS in favour of an MS OS.
The simple Nokia interface is great, just not sellable. Now they're replacing it with something your gran will have no chance with. Short sighted thinking.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostOh well. Now I don't feel so bad about accidentally chucking my old Symbian programming book away. Win 7 and Android only phone OS worth bothering with in my view.
Just imagine a UNIX phone. The utterly incomprehensible geeky programming instructions. Downloading apps from a website that looked like a 1980s BBC micro page.
Runs for cover as hordes of enraged UNIX zombies emerge.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostOh well. Now I don't feel so bad about accidentally chucking my old Symbian programming book away. Win 7 and Android only phone OS worth bothering with in my view.
Just imagine a UNIX phone. The utterly incomprehensible geeky programming instructions. Downloading apps from a website that looked like a 1980s BBC micro page.
Runs for cover as hordes of enraged UNIX zombies emerge.
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Oh well. Now I don't feel so bad about accidentally chucking my old Symbian programming book away. Win 7 and Android only phone OS worth bothering with in my view.
Just imagine a UNIX phone. The utterly incomprehensible geeky programming instructions. Downloading apps from a website that looked like a 1980s BBC micro page.
Runs for cover as hordes of enraged UNIX zombies emerge.
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Everybody is focusing on MS
It is Nokia I'm worried about.
They plan to drop all forms of their OS in favour of an MS OS.
The simple Nokia interface is great, just not sellable. Now they're replacing it with something your gran will have no chance with. Short sighted thinking.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI always stand by Gates, do not know why.
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Frankly it could be windows 95 ^ vista and chuck in all the spare bugs they had left over from IE1 through 6, and it would still be an improvement on Symbian.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI always stand by Gates, do not know why.
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