IMO, Nokia is awesome at producing phones. But Symbian just has to take the
cake and leave if its not gonna be able to compete. The latest of Nokia's
phones are up to par on hardware specs with other top brands. But Symbian's
implementation is much too slow.

I don't really know why, but the only thing I can think of is that its
failsafes are taking too much CPU time to be competitive. Symbian is a tough
nut to crack! I should know. I tried it once on a 6600. Its awesomely
robust. I'll give you that.

On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 3:25 PM, AngelicTears <[email protected]> wrote:

> LOL, ah well, life as we know it are messing up quite a bit...
>
> again, for me also many things happened around me that bring me down, and i
> mean down! top that with financial problem and time management
> failure...dammit! but thank God i manage to walk through it......
>
> hmm, its been a long time since i used nokia, since after the last nokia
> handset, i used motorola and sony, and lastly now Samsung....but i do agree
> that nokia is a nice mobile producer, and the most innovative in all
> aspect...
> but i do notice the lack of attention that symbian got, but that is out of
> league coz nokia didnt develop symbian...again, MS just want everything up,
> same as others, HP in particular, manage to engulf Palm to obtain its webOS
> to make it "better", the word "the weak will be consume by the strong" are
> literally happening here in our world...history repeat it self and again and
> again...lol...
>
> i do game for a group chat if i have some free time brothers...:( take care
> all cheers with a sad face :(
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 2:59 PM, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I don't even want to think about Nokia right now. The moment the
>> market share changed, the battery of my Nokia started swelling up. And
>> I don't believe it was a $%&Y#%$ coincidence! XS
>>
>> At least some fb love, of something :)
>>
>> I haven't touched Xfire in a long time, ever since I sold my old
>> laptop. Probably will only get around it once I get discreet
>> graphics ;)
>>
>> But yeah, check those movies, they're nifty.
>>
>> On 12 Abr, 07:48, Espionage724 <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Hey man, yea I realize we haven't talked in a long while, we should talk
>> > more often. (I'm mostly on Xfire, I sign into Google Talk every now and
>> then
>> > though)
>> >
>> > I had no idea Nokia and Microsoft were into any business plan, but I
>> can't
>> > imagine why they would even, Nokia phones are pretty awesome (I prefer
>> > Motorola a bit more though, but Nokia is also highly preferred too).
>> >
>> > And hmm I heard of those movies but I can't say I ever watched either of
>> > them. But I have Netflix, so I could check those out, possibly after I
>> get
>> > bored of playing Halo Reach :) (I got a free copy of it for beta
>> testing)
>> >
>> > 2011/4/12 Rogério Queiroga <[email protected]>
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > >  Hey man. I know we haven't chatted in a long time, and with all the
>> good
>> > > and not so good stuff taking up our time, it gets hard sometimes. I
>> just
>> > > want you to know that if you ever feel like chatting or anything, just
>> msg
>> > > me as I'm here, ok? :)
>> >
>> > > Oh and for the record, I feel betrayed! BETRAYED! Just to think I
>> spent my
>> > > entire life with wonderful, I dare say angelic devices from Nokia, and
>> the
>> > > bastards sold themselves out to Microsoft??? What has the world come
>> to!?
>> > > The only thing that doesn't make me more upset is the fact that it was
>> > > Microsoft who sent a mole to infiltrate Nokia (the current president
>> is the
>> > > 8th biggest stock holder of MS).
>> >
>> > > Anyway, take care, and later on I'd like to share a little idea for
>> future
>> > > drivers, easy enough and that has very real results.
>> >
>> > > And the next time you feel like thinking about life in particular and
>> you
>> > > in general, watch one or two of these two movies I have for you: The
>> > > Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy; and Idiocracy.
>> >
>> > > Take care man, and see you later
>> >
>> > > --
>> > > 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS
>>
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