• Teknikal
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    1 month ago

    I’d say they just didn’t go touchscreen in time I remember a friend having the first iPhone and another had a Nokia n95 The N95 was way ahead in features and technology but people wowed over the Apple screen…

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      1 month ago

      They also did other weird decisions like focusing on Symbian, and then move all their attention on Windows. Nobody cared about Symbian or Windows. Everything was on Android and iOS.

      They were too slow to adapt to the new market, and when they adapted they did so in the wrong way.

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      1 month ago

      I had a Nokia touchscreen smartphone (Nokia 5800) and it was awful

      The iPhone was launched 2 years before that, but I couldn’t afford it, assumed that Nokia did a comparable job. Boy how I was wrong!