Nokia set to make a nano-coated water resistant phone with P2i
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> In reply to Anonymous @ 2013-03-01 20:49 from v0qT - click to readThen you admit that your android is laggy as apple is crap. Thanks for your honesty.
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- 2013-03-02 02:16
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> In reply to Galiakot @ 2013-03-01 22:55 from iFrj - click to readI would like to use a phone under the rain mate.:)
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- 2013-03-02 02:12
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Just like pc's with the same specs, you have to differentiate yourself. Nokia is much more than specs, you people stick to your Iphone's and Android's, I know sophistication when I see and use it.
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- 2013-03-02 01:32
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> In reply to Galiakot @ 2013-03-01 22:55 from iFrj - click to readWater resistant is the "FUTURE" prove technology.
No more plastic crap ok!
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- 2013-03-02 01:15
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Good job NOKIA.....
User dont want fency UI feature anymore like touchWIZ.its all software gimmick from samsung.
What they want is the hardware evolution.
HAHAHAHA.....I sense year 2013 sammy will kick OUT.
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- 2013-03-02 01:13
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> In reply to Galiakot @ 2013-03-01 22:55 from iFrj - click to readthey are already doing it. Since, like EVER;).
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- 2013-03-01 23:33
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I mean why water resistant how many in the world have lost their phones because of they dropped their phones in water..... Its useless nothing much to attract...
Nokia please make something like S3 or upcoming S4
We believe in your hardware quality but very behind from innovation still your Lumia 920 okay but you can do better and don't think that now people like to stay with just 4" and 4.5" but look at the results of S3 4.8"
If you will make any phone better than S3 and iphone 5... you I will be your first costumer to buy at any cost and you will be back in market again
But please make something innovative and better than other
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- 2013-03-01 22:55
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> In reply to TheApprentice @ 2013-03-01 21:17 from H4wV - click to readYou may be right, but until now, Nokia keeps it low with gimmick crap and instead, they innovate. Lumia 920 is more innovation then useless hardware. Hopefully they will continue in the same manner. Though, i would still love a new symbian over windows :D.
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- 2013-03-01 21:31
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> In reply to Carol @ 2013-03-01 20:53 from L7eP - click to readWhen dual core phones began emerging in the markets, people asked the same question about dual core. Yes, we'll need a 32 core processor if they could give us one. Know why? It'll help many keep their phones for longer before being obsolete.
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- 2013-03-01 21:27
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> In reply to Carol @ 2013-03-01 20:53 from L7eP - click to readAgree with you 100%. Samsung is selling these people the things that they don't even really require. Every year just bumping those numbers so that people will feel the "wow" factor. But in reality its just a waste of resources, money and time. But the thing is this has gone so wide spread that I see Nokia also doing the same, just to stay ahead. They already once paid the price of staying behind, don't think they wanna repeat the mistake.
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- 2013-03-01 21:17
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> In reply to AQasem @ 2013-03-01 20:05 from iFrw - click to readAs Abe01 said... and i will add one more thing. There is no point in using that kind of hardware in a phone. It is useless and pointless. Quadcore's have a purpose... IN A PC. In a smartphone? Maybe have a purpose for crappy systems. For good optimized systems like Symbian, windows, megoo and even ios (though i hate it, is a good optimized system) there is no point to use this kind of hardware. Nobody works in Adobe Photoshop or Corel with a phone, THAT IS FOR SURE. Ok, maybe for kids is also a good thing cause they can play bigger games and more similar to the pc ones... but... I like using my pc for that... though i haven't played a game for 5 years now (another useless option for a smartphone). I rather play parking or some other puzzle games. Those are more entertaining then a prince of Persia hd bla bla bla, on a device that should last you till you get home;). So, a 1gb RAM with a good dedicated gpu for processing images and videos and a 1300mhz dual cpu would be more then enough for any good system to work Perfectly , play hd games, use the internet and multitask as all smartphones should (an option that is real and effective only in Symbian). POINT
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- 2013-03-01 20:53
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> In reply to wg96 @ 2013-03-01 19:45 from RJhv - click to read5"? That is bigger than my tv remote control...god. People whats wrong with you?
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- 2013-03-01 20:50
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> In reply to - SiTdOwN - @ 2013-03-01 19:32 from Mfxa - click to readi'd rather have a "laggy" one or a "crapple" than a dying one, windows phone 8 having trouble attracting developers.
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- 2013-03-01 20:49
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> In reply to svar @ 2013-03-01 19:51 from U{PA - click to readJust because there is no device it doesn t mean it s not supported...how about number of cores? For now there are maximum 2 but supports up to 64...
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- 2013-03-01 20:48
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> In reply to broken english @ 2013-03-01 18:42 from tueY - click to readlong time ago? you mean 4 months ago??? and it ws said that P2i was working with Alcatel, where's the problem?
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- 2013-03-01 20:35
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> In reply to Abe01 @ 2013-03-01 20:16 from sSPi - click to readyou r right.i m also thinking the same.i think windows phone blue update will support 1080p res and some more new resolutions.but 1080p screen is just for advertisement.because 720p screen itself is enough for sharp texts and videos.
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- 2013-03-01 20:22
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> In reply to svar @ 2013-03-01 19:51 from U{PA - click to readMay be the updates would support 1080P HD screen. Well I think it will have to because the other brands are now announcing phones with 1080P screens.
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- 2013-03-01 20:16
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> In reply to AQasem @ 2013-03-01 20:05 from iFrw - click to readThat sounds like an Android Phone :-S
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