Nokia and Windows

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Nokia+Windows = FAIL

Why? you probably say this because you hate everything Apple but your are acting out of the same motive by dismissing Windows.

Actually, a lot of reviewers and people who tried it think it's hands down the best experience on a mobile, now we only need proper devices and they ARE coming like it or not, with HTC, Samsung and of course, Nokia on board.
 
Nokia + Android = (y)?

Absolutely not. The best handsets out there are the Samsungs, LGs, HTCs etc. Nokia are a major player in the game, but I really can't see them topping Android. "In my opinion", the ONLY OS that can compete with Android, is Apple. Let's be serious though, the price difference is so big that unless you are an Apple fanboy, you will go with quality (Android) over quantity (Apple). The only thing it could rival is Blackberry, which in my opnion is the biggest pile of back-end crap that I can even think of.

I have tried all handsets mentioned, and out of the 3 I have found that Android are user-friendly, visually appealing, a vast amount of apps, faster, cleaner and overall better handsets. Apple are really over-priced, no need to say anything else really. Blackberry, meh! Nokia USED to make great phones, especially the early phones, they could take a beating, I tell ya lol. Not anymore, they are losing it, the sales figures differ, but I don't care. :p

End note - Android will rule forever! ;)
 
@ eXploit FYI Nokia makes the best hardware hands down, even the haters agree. They've been in a coma for 4 years now with crappy phone after another all because their dated Symbian crap and terrible management. Once they decided to move forward the Microsoft offer came in and it was too good to be true, so they changed more plans.

I'm not defending them, it was a horrible mistake to just vanish for 4 years with iPhones and Androids eating their market but that doesn't mean they don't have what it takes to make a proper phone.

Windows Phone is an excellent OS, and let me quote Techradar, it is
supremely usable, surprisingly powerful and delivers the experience Microsoft has been promising.

This partnership will see both companies having steady if not quick growth in the smartphone market, and the sales of the Lumina 800 in Europe seem to indicate this will indeed be the case, when you consider that the unannounced Lumina 900 - the real flagship - hasn't even been officially mentioned.
 
Apple are really over-priced, no need to say anything else really.fine it .
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Personally I "was" a fan of nokia.. I still have the feelings for nokia ,as the build quality of their phones are the best..

I think .. Nokia and windows will have chance in the future market.. Android/IOS may be good at this point of time.. right now ,the mobiles are still not as powerful as pcs. The revolutionary product that windows supports is "OFFICE", which always makes the difference. As the power of the mobile processors increase the migration of "office" from pcs to mobiles increases the flexibility.

lets see how it goes..
 
Personally I think if this had happened four or at least three years ago it could have had a chance but it's too late now. Both should have clearly seen this coming with the success of the first iPhone but tried it on their own, failed and then decided to join forces. I don't personally see Microsoft ever being successful due to the way their company works. The company has too many middle management and bureaucracy. Nothing happens fast and in the mobile world you need to move fast. You need to push out updates quickly.

Take Apple. They quickly released an update to the iOS 5 when complaints of battery usage popped up. OK it may not have solved the problem 100% but they reacted quickly to fix the problem and keep people happy and everyone knows an iOS 6 is probably being worked on now. Google are even more well known for releasing updates. Windows on the other had are slow which will just irate people but it's not developers fault. It's the way the company is structured.
 
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