While we're looking at WiMAX-enabled N800's, they're looking at color-screened 2610s. Nokia would do well to concentrate on getting some decent models out in the US.
Actually, Nokia would do well to focus on making a profit. Right now, India provides it a better opportunity for that than the US does. Let's face it, Nokia has TRIED to provide better products here but it's been stymied by 1) conservative carriers and 2) a lack of interest by the general population.
actually india gets most of the nokia range pretty quickly. the color 2610 is a budget phone since people from the lower economy classes need phones too.
I just wish nokias quality control hadn't gone through the floor.
“There's a certain feeling of wading through water with this phone, as every time we went exploring the menus, we were met with a delay long enough to make us doubt our keystrokes registered.”
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While we're looking at WiMAX-enabled N800's, they're looking at color-screened 2610s. Nokia would do well to concentrate on getting some decent models out in the US.
Actually, Nokia would do well to focus on making a profit. Right now, India provides it a better opportunity for that than the US does. Let's face it, Nokia has TRIED to provide better products here but it's been stymied by 1) conservative carriers and 2) a lack of interest by the general population.
actually india gets most of the nokia range pretty quickly. the color 2610 is a budget phone since people from the lower economy classes need phones too.
I just wish nokias quality control hadn't gone through the floor.