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The near end of Symbian and Nokia?

Discussion in 'The Pavilion' started by Disco Lemonade, Sep 3, 2010.

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    Disco Lemonade

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    Symbian-Guru.com Is Over | Symbian-Guru.com

    Its a long article by the founder of a very popular website symbian-guru.com. Gone are the days when people asked about the latest N-series or E-series phone from their friends and collegues. Nokia had a huge market in Pakistan few years ago, but now with the advent of IPhones and Blackberries, Nokia is rapidly loosing its charm in Pakistan and all over the world aswell, more so because of its reluctance of using any other operating system, other than Symbian. Their market of cheap phones have immensely decreased aswell, as the new cheap chinese phones are available now. The end of nokia and symbian is near!
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    Mercenary

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    Nokia want to keep full control over their phones. They really should look into making their phones with either Android or Windows Mobile as their operating system.

    It's a shame to see such a big name refuse to move with the times.

    I've always been a Sony Ericsson guy, that's until I got my iPhone and now I can't ever see myself going back. I only ever had one nokia phone and I gave it back as soon as I could.
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    Disco Lemonade

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    I think android is the future. I beleive it clocked as fast as iphone software. The only draw back is that android phone are not cheap/budget at the moment. As soon as that happens your blackberries and iphone will fade in few years. HTC and Sony Ericson are already making android phones, eventually at some point nokia will have to use android if they have to beat bb and apple market.
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    Yaser

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    Nokia tried with Maemo but failed drastically; they should have kept Maemo for their dedicated Internet Tablets - which are class.

    They're now collaborating with Intel for a project named Meego, and that is their latest, and perhaps last, throw of the device.


    Their stubborn attitude has already seen their market share slump as S.E; Samsung; Motorola and of course HTC, have all adapted to Android and even cheaper clones such as the Pulse take precedence over cack such as the C63, which is the same as handests gone 5 years.

    I've always loved Symbian though as their browsers have always been superb, and it's simple, free apps have always been available. That said, I've not had an Android handset yet but my N800 handles most useful apps anyway.
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    Disco Lemonade

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    ^Symbian was good 5 years back, but as compared to other Mobile OS, its terribly slow now. Nokia touch phones are not as responsive as iPhones or HTC or other company phones, one of the reason being symbian i think.

    I was a symbian guy myself, owned the latest Nseries phones before i lost interest in cellphones. I dont own iphones etc now but i have used many touch phones from many companies but i found nokia handsets to be much slower. Nokia was most famous because of its user friendly enviremont, but other companies are getting their too. Touch phones are the way to go, i plan on buying one in couple of months and im waiting HTC or Samsung release one within my budget.
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    socrates

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    I think it is a little pre-mature to mark symbian OS as dead. All depends on their latest symbian ^3 devices, if they do not click, then, I am afraid Nokia will be in deep trouble.
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    Wajid

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    Its a mess of their own making. Sone of their phones have just been embarrassing ie n97.... Symbian has always been piss poor and now they have adopted some ms system rather than accept android.
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    Mercenary

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    I'm glad Nokia chose to modernise and move to Windows but they're making a big mistake in the sense that they are going exclusive with Windows. They should to what HTC has done and offer phones on both Windows and Android platforms.

    There's no doubt that Nokia/Sony still makes the best hardware and if they can tie that hardware with a good operating system then they may come back from the brink.

    What I'd like to see Nokia do next is take a huge risk and release an Android phone which runs the native Android software.I mean no branding or tweaking to slow the operating system down, just native Android ICS.

    Quality hardware + zippy Android = Win

    That would really shake the phone market up and give Samsung and Apple something to think about.
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    cricfreak

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    true ... a nokia cell fone with android os is a dream come true ... havent had a nokia for sometime , would love to hav one if it has android os
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    AZK

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    they should relaunch the teytee dass (3310) - that will save them :p