hmm....so they offering s40, s60, s60 touch, internet tablets, and now linux phones. Why does this remind me of Moto two years ago -- unable to build around a core technology.
I am so NOT an apple fan boy (user since 89 -- I've learned to hate them) but I do think Apple has the right game here. Build one platform form, perfect it, then attack the next segment (feature phone), perfect that, then attack another platform.
I like S60, but the interface is about two years out of date, and they are not working on fixing some core functions are brining firmware updates around. Fix that before you move into Linux phones.
“At a glance -- particularly as a non-Storm user -- you might say "wait a second, that's just a Storm." And in reality, you wouldn't be far off with that assessment.”
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hmm....so they offering s40, s60, s60 touch, internet tablets, and now linux phones. Why does this remind me of Moto two years ago -- unable to build around a core technology.
I am so NOT an apple fan boy (user since 89 -- I've learned to hate them) but I do think Apple has the right game here. Build one platform form, perfect it, then attack the next segment (feature phone), perfect that, then attack another platform.
I like S60, but the interface is about two years out of date, and they are not working on fixing some core functions are brining firmware updates around. Fix that before you move into Linux phones.