To be honest, if anyone is a dedicated Nokia user - as I have been for several years, and have had several Symbian phones - it's not a great revelation. Most of those with an interest in the field, will know that Nokia are really struggling at the moment with their phone OS, and Symbian is being hammered currently by Android / WIn Mo 7 / iOS.
It's just too far behind. The N97 was a disaster ( I know, cos I had one ). The N8 is only just a bit better. If you had the N8 hardware features and the software of Android - it would be a market leader - no question.
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I have an N86. Nothing on it works properly except maybe the music player
To be honest, if anyone is a dedicated Nokia user - as I have been for several years, and have had several Symbian phones - it's not a great revelation. Most of those with an interest in the field, will know that Nokia are really struggling at the moment with their phone OS, and Symbian is being hammered currently by Android / WIn Mo 7 / iOS.
It's just too far behind. The N97 was a disaster ( I know, cos I had one ). The N8 is only just a bit better. If you had the N8 hardware features and the software of Android - it would be a market leader - no question.
hmmm interesting article ..
but cant assure its coming officially from CEO