SE's R&D department appear to remain in hibernation since 2007...
In their absence, why not use an established OS -say WinMoo-, then get another company, like HTC, to make the infernal thing..? Then SE just have to plaster their rapidly de-valuing brand name on and woohoo; people will think they've had a brief spell of innovation.
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SE's R&D department appear to remain in hibernation since 2007...
In their absence, why not use an established OS -say WinMoo-, then get another company, like HTC, to make the infernal thing..? Then SE just have to plaster their rapidly de-valuing brand name on and woohoo; people will think they've had a brief spell of innovation.
Oh. Wait a minute...
This is not a smart phone. Not everyone wants the added complexity of one.
Nokia's S40s sells just fine, and this one goes against those.
Also in reply to Alex K:
Not everyone wants smartphones and the complexity of one.