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Re: Nokia's Potential

Postby jade100 » 02 May 2015, 13:05

LShun wrote:Well, Nokia haven't vanished on the market yet, their keypad phones ( cell phones ) still makes up a large portion on the market, their usability and rugged feel admires me.

Stores of keypad phones (Nokia) are no longer on the market. It is out! :) you can only find those on black market.
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Re: Nokia's Potential

Postby JasonACorcoran » 05 May 2015, 07:57

Actually it is the first phone I ever had. I cannot believe it is gone now.
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Re: Nokia's Potential

Postby jade100 » 05 May 2015, 10:39

JasonACorcoran wrote:Actually it is the first phone I ever had. I cannot believe it is gone now.

I can also remember that . the time when nokia phones are so great. A nokia phone is hard to break.
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Re: Nokia's Potential

Postby kylie_smith » 06 May 2015, 01:41

I still have my vintage Nokia 3315 in here. it is old and it is a great antique from the company
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Re: Nokia's Potential

Postby HopeJDrayton » 06 May 2015, 03:38

Microsoft bought it so I know it would be beautiful. Well see once they produce their product soon.
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Re: Nokia's Potential

Postby paozits » 06 May 2015, 15:06

I loved my Symbian (N73).
I don't think Microsoft will just dump Nokia. They musy be planning something. Nokia has always been a great company.

Microsoft + Nokia + Mojang.
We'll be able to play Minecraft on indestructible phones with everlasting battery!!!! :twisted:
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Re: Nokia's Potential

Postby LShun » 06 May 2015, 15:09

I agree, time really flies, hype flies too. In the past all people was so excited for the original Tetris but now it has almost become a forgotten game.
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Re: Nokia's Potential

Postby jade100 » 06 May 2015, 23:07

lion wrote:Aw, now I miss my old Nokia phones. Very nostalgic.

Hopefully Nokia gets back on the market.

It's impossible to get nokia now to the market. It was bought by windows and the new name of phones produced by the Nokia Company are now called windows Phones :)
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Re: Nokia's Potential

Postby okmijn4557 » 07 May 2015, 23:08

I used to use Nokia phones and loved them for their sturdiness and reliability, but now that Microsoft is pushing Windows on Nokia phones on us, we don't really have the option of Nokia hardware and Android OS. A shame really, because I would love to see the old school toughness of a Nokia handset married to the versatility of Android. I would love it if handsets could be separated from their operating system like how desktops and laptops are, so you could choose to put whichever system you want on it but I doubt this will happen any time soon.
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Re: Nokia's Potential

Postby Cloudlin » 08 May 2015, 00:25

okmijn4557 wrote:I used to use Nokia phones and loved them for their sturdiness and reliability, but now that Microsoft is pushing Windows on Nokia phones on us, we don't really have the option of Nokia hardware and Android OS. A shame really, because I would love to see the old school toughness of a Nokia handset married to the versatility of Android. I would love it if handsets could be separated from their operating system like how desktops and laptops are, so you could choose to put whichever system you want on it but I doubt this will happen any time soon.


Yes! You share my sentiments.
There are dual boots out there, but thats more geared toward the chinese market. And while they do make good phones for a cheaper price, things like reliability and warranty are annoying to deal with.
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Re: Nokia's Potential

Postby charles910 » 08 May 2015, 01:41

Pollex4 wrote:I think Nokia is still strong in the Philippines. Our family has one, even my friend has his own too.

You mean there are still Nokia Stores out there?
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Re: Nokia's Potential

Postby LShun » 08 May 2015, 11:59

charles910 wrote:
Pollex4 wrote:I think Nokia is still strong in the Philippines. Our family has one, even my friend has his own too.

You mean there are still Nokia Stores out there?


On some countries its available, Kodak is also a good example.
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Re: Nokia's Potential

Postby jade100 » 08 May 2015, 23:35

Pollex4 wrote:I remember the hype about phones back then, it was always: NOKIA! NOKIA!

Nowadays, it's all about Android and iOS

The new generation pieced out Nokia!
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Re: Nokia's Potential

Postby kittenz7 » 12 May 2015, 00:46

yeah :| nokia's my first phone. Still have it until now and really brings back memories. :)
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Re: Nokia's Potential

Postby rosemarie » 12 May 2015, 01:43

I have used Nokia as well since their battery last long and it is good for texting.
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Re: Nokia's Potential

Postby nieboon » 12 May 2015, 07:11

Pollex4 wrote:I remember the hype about phones back then, it was always: NOKIA! NOKIA!

Nowadays, it's all about Android and iOS

The thought of nokia phones gets me nostalgic. Brings out the age :D
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Re: Nokia's Potential

Postby LShun » 12 May 2015, 09:57

Time flies, an company which shines in the past is now gone.
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Re: Nokia's Potential

Postby dickdicker » 12 May 2015, 10:08

I currently use Android phone but I have been using Nokia mobile phone before.
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Re: Nokia's Potential

Postby stern » 12 May 2015, 10:18

Well, i'd like to think microsoft has smart people. They'll think of ways not to ruin or waste that possibility :)
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Re: Nokia's Potential

Postby jamesbrown » 12 May 2015, 10:47

Nokia really has potential but since they have introduced iPhones and android phones, Nokia phones became obsolete.
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