Three is a major UK 'carrier' and they stock the N95 8GB CWM...
Do you want to know why CWM isn't selling well? It's because Nokia are bundling it with shit phones from yesteryear. If they announced a new do-it-all device(like they did with the N95...) and then give a CWM option, I'd be the first to take out a new contract. The N97 is *not* that device, so I'll wait, along with many other people.
Don't Nokia understand the UK? We want phones that are NEW, not the same shit in a different package. Instead of learning from Sony Ericsson's mistakes they're immitating them?!
Have you read the article? It's not Nokia's fault there are no CwM phones, the carriers aren't picking them up. And in respect to them not offering "new" phones with this, uh, 5800?
PS. what's wrong with the N97, and why is it causing CwM not to sell? That part of your comment looks just tackled on.
How the hell can you say it's not Nokia's fault there aren't any CWM phones? Are you high? It's Nokia that decides which phones 'come with music' and which don't. They sell them seperately at the Nokia stores, not just with contract and even seperately they only offer 4 phones. Are you telling me it's the 'carriers' that tell Nokia which phones to offer with CWM AT NOKIA'S OWN STORES?
Are you serious, 'Fernando'? The 'carriers' aren't picking them up because Nokia are offering _old_ phones that half the country already has or simply don't want because the phones are _old_, who's gonna pay more on contract for a phone they (could have)bought a year ago? The 5800 is not even out in the UK yet and it doesn't offer anything new, as I've been saying but you somehow missed. If people want a cheap touchscreen phone with good features, they can look at other manufacturers that already have them out in the UK, unlike Nokia.
'Fernando', is English your first language? If you can't see why I mentioned the N97, maybe you should try reading the sentence leading up to it?
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Three is a major UK 'carrier' and they stock the N95 8GB CWM...
Do you want to know why CWM isn't selling well? It's because Nokia are bundling it with shit phones from yesteryear. If they announced a new do-it-all device(like they did with the N95...) and then give a CWM option, I'd be the first to take out a new contract. The N97 is *not* that device, so I'll wait, along with many other people.
Don't Nokia understand the UK? We want phones that are NEW, not the same shit in a different package. Instead of learning from Sony Ericsson's mistakes they're immitating them?!
Have you read the article? It's not Nokia's fault there are no CwM phones, the carriers aren't picking them up. And in respect to them not offering "new" phones with this, uh, 5800?
PS. what's wrong with the N97, and why is it causing CwM not to sell? That part of your comment looks just tackled on.
Have you read my comment?
How the hell can you say it's not Nokia's fault there aren't any CWM phones? Are you high? It's Nokia that decides which phones 'come with music' and which don't. They sell them seperately at the Nokia stores, not just with contract and even seperately they only offer 4 phones. Are you telling me it's the 'carriers' that tell Nokia which phones to offer with CWM AT NOKIA'S OWN STORES?
Are you serious, 'Fernando'? The 'carriers' aren't picking them up because Nokia are offering _old_ phones that half the country already has or simply don't want because the phones are _old_, who's gonna pay more on contract for a phone they (could have)bought a year ago? The 5800 is not even out in the UK yet and it doesn't offer anything new, as I've been saying but you somehow missed. If people want a cheap touchscreen phone with good features, they can look at other manufacturers that already have them out in the UK, unlike Nokia.
'Fernando', is English your first language? If you can't see why I mentioned the N97, maybe you should try reading the sentence leading up to it?