This Morning I came across several good posts on symbian-related blogs. But the one that I liked most, was written by Andrew Leung of The Nokia Blog. Those weeks, after the launch of new phones like Nokia N85, Nokia N79, N96, and waiting for the upcoming 5800 (and hopefully, a new Touchscreen Nseries), several bloggers agree that Nokia has gone some way too far with NSeries. The problem is that they are keep making useless Nseries variations. Dozens of phones, all with the same functionality and with no technological improvements. At the same time, other mobile manufacturers (Apple, Samsung, Blackberry, T-Mobile Android) are implementing real innovation on their handsets, and Nokia is losing the head of the Mobile Market in terms of interest and innovation. For example Apple’s Iphone with a great display, and very fast interface. Samsung made a couple of 8Megapixels camera phones. Blackberry Bold is just fantastic, and the T-Mobile Android has a really flexible and new Os.
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