seems accurate to me. thats what i was thinking. nokia sells phones directly, so just buy them from nokia.
nokia should just remove it from the phones, and when someone registers their phone, mail or email the customer an invitation to try the nokia store. if its not on the phone, users should be able to just download and install it.
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seems accurate to me. thats what i was thinking. nokia sells phones directly, so just buy them from nokia.
nokia should just remove it from the phones, and when someone registers their phone, mail or email the customer an invitation to try the nokia store. if its not on the phone, users should be able to just download and install it.
seems simple to me.