Nokia seems to be late delivering everything. Paper launches of phones, poor choices in their OSs. And poor execution now mark that company.
The n900 was late, is now over priced, and was riddled with bugs and gremlins. It should have been their complete and focused answer to the other market offerings, instead its been a fail.
Did I fail to mention cronically short supply and ever sliding delivery dates through almost all partners?
Nokia has been caught stone cold dead in the headlines of an industry that was spooling up, and is now utterly behind. It now needs to start executing handsets, and getting into the OS race properly if its not going to use android. Stale, old, slow, poor execution, buggy releases and behind in every area.
Anyway, now utter confusion exists because Nokia can't make up its mind wether to use Symbian or *nix, and as such the weight of trying to make and support both = fail. Sybian 3 will solve all the previous issues. Well there were plenty of those.
All things aside, Nokia should be executing an android phone now. And it needs to make a corporate choice about what and where it is going.
Nokia seems to be late delivering everything. Paper launches of phones, poor choices in their OSs. And poor execution now mark that company.
The n900 was late, is now over priced, and was riddled with bugs and gremlins. It should have been their complete and focused answer to the other market offerings, instead its been a fail.
Did I fail to mention cronically short supply and ever sliding delivery dates through almost all partners?
Nokia has been caught stone cold dead in the headlines of an industry that was spooling up, and is now utterly behind. It now needs to start executing handsets, and getting into the OS race properly if its not going to use android. Stale, old, slow, poor execution, buggy releases and behind in every area.
Anyway, now utter confusion exists because Nokia can't make up its mind wether to use Symbian or *nix, and as such the weight of trying to make and support both = fail. Sybian 3 will solve all the previous issues. Well there were plenty of those.
All things aside, Nokia should be executing an android phone now. And it needs to make a corporate choice about what and where it is going.
You feeling alright Lawrence, that sounded almost positive!