NOKIA, kaj se dogaja?

jonny77

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16. sep 2007
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Ne ne jaz sem papež in tega ne delam
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Nokio uporabljam že 10 let. Upam, da ostanejo njihovi poslovni telefoni vsaj na ravni današnjih.
 

D_K

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24. sep 2007
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Ravnokar sme nabavil Omnio 7. Super navdusen. Sploh kot za razivjalca je 1A.
Ce WP7 primerjas z 6.5 je kot da bi winsowse 7 z 95.

Pomanjkljivosti, ki sem jih opazil:
- pri povezavi s PC jem ni vec samodejne sinhronizacije z otlookom. Samo preko exchange, tako sem si kontakte iz outlooka moral exportat v cvs in jih importat w windows Live. Lahko bi jih tudi v google mail in potem na telefon.
- ne najde skritih SSID ( brezzicna omrezja ki so skirta odpadejo)

Ostalo je za enkrart super. Zmrznil ni se niti enkrat.
 
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futuristic

geđet frik
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13. jul 2007
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Zelo verjeten razlog, da se je Nokia (ozr njen CEO Stephen Elop) odločila za Microsoft je lahko tudi v temu, da naj bi bil Elop sedmi navečji lastnik Microsoftovih delnic.
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TUPLI

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Če bodo take modele gsm-jev dali ven kot so jih predstavili bo super .Samo še podporo za FW updejte naj porihtajo pa bo .
 

Steve

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13. avg 2007
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o brez skrbi da bodo. si predstavljaš kak bi windowsi zgledali brez apdejtov 5x na mesec
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DreamDesign

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evo jih
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Glede MeeGo (platformo Nokia dela skupaj s Intelom):
"The first MeeGo device that will ship this year will take advantage of the Qt framework. Question is, will Nokia put Qt on Windows Phone? Our initial response is no, that's not the plan. The reason is that if we encourage a fork in Windows Phone's development platform, we could create a situation where we confuse developers and consumers."

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Lookie here. Intel may have been the jilted bride left at the altar by Nokia, but it's not giving up on MeeGo just yet. The above poster has been hung up here in Barcelona, in the area us humble journalists still aren't in allowed yet, and shows a smartphone and tablet running Intel's Linux variant as their OS. There are plenty of details to pore over, such as the multiplicity of home screen items on the tablet that includes Big Buck Bunny -- a favorite for testing HD video playback -- in its top right corner; the handset, meanwhile, could very well be that Aava Mobile device we've been hearing about lately. MWC is opening its doors tomorrow, so even if Intel doesn't announce these devices in full, we'll snoop its booth out and find out for ourselves.
 
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