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Nokia drops the Ovi branding, replaces it with... Nokia Comments

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  • Anonymous
  • upb
  • 16 May 2011

ohh gsmarena.com .. Grow up .. And start to c beyond android ... Nokia is THROWING many REAL phones

sorry but i think you people will not understand

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    • AnonD-3683
    • 7t5
    • 16 May 2011

    The Trojan Horse, which recently entered the castle is doing its duty sincerely now...

    Whats next??? Dropping the less-popular Nokia brand and replace it with most-popular M$...

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      • AnonD-233
      • fsV
      • 16 May 2011

      The truth is, i believe we should give them time to lapse this rebranding phase then, wait for them to launch their products.
      I however, hope they regain their stance as the leader in the mobile genre.

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        • bob
        • 37S
        • 16 May 2011

        [deleted post]wow, that was hard to understand! and I think the new CEO is doing a great job!

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          • AnonD-8088
          • uNV
          • 16 May 2011

          AnonD-8088, 16 May 2011He he he :) Intel dual core 1,2 mhz ?!? What a joke :-S It should be "Inte duel core 1.2... moreSorry frdz it should be Intel

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            • Rusty
            • iKw
            • 16 May 2011

            just wait & watch .

            nokia will b back
            because it's a pure brand !!!

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              • AnonD-8088
              • uNV
              • 16 May 2011

              [deleted post]He he he :) Intel dual core 1,2 mhz ?!? What a joke :-S
              It should be "Inte duel core 1.2 GHz" :P

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                • Aaron
                • P@1
                • 16 May 2011

                I love Nokia because they are innovative and they dare to be distinct and different. I hate Samsung because they benefit from the expense of the other companies they copy. Unoriginal, cunning, two adjectives that best describe Samsung. Flashy interface, ugly-designed phones are what Android phones are.

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                  • Rip
                  • G2G
                  • 16 May 2011

                  AnonD-3485, 16 May 2011It's a rumor. And obviously fake.Maybe, maybe not... Truth is Eldar Murtazin was right about the Nokia/Microsoft partnership and the going down of "OVI"... Who knows, maybe he is also right about Microsoft acquiring of Nokia...

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                    • Question for Nokia
                    • m5N
                    • 16 May 2011

                    Why your Nokia brand still had Ovi name:

                    http://www.ovi.com/services/

                    When gonna to be changed?

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                      • Cod3rror
                      • iyx
                      • 16 May 2011

                      Smart move by Nokia, Ovi brand was a stupid idea in the first place. Especially now that they're with Microsoft.

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                        • eddman
                        • M3s
                        • 16 May 2011

                        Anonymous, 16 May 2011I work for one of the largest UK mobile phone retailers (Phones4u) in the web sales department... morePhones 4 u are cowboys for care not about customers but sales.Id rather work for maccie d,s

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                          • AnonD-3485
                          • LpI
                          • 16 May 2011

                          Rip, 16 May 2011Who the hell cares about Ovi when Nokia may probably be acquired by Microsoft... http://www... moreIt's a rumor. And obviously fake.

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                            • Rip
                            • G2G
                            • 16 May 2011

                            Who the hell cares about Ovi when Nokia may probably be acquired by Microsoft...

                            http://www.engadget.com/2011/05/16/eldar-murtazin-microsoft-will-enter-negotiations-to-buy-nokias/

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                              • AnonD-1393
                              • n4d
                              • 16 May 2011

                              AnonD-4943, 16 May 2011So every Nokia phone has to have a firmware update, beacause of the "ovi store" app ... moreWrong. ovi app can be updated separately.

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                                • ibet
                                • uQ5
                                • 16 May 2011

                                I bet soon there will be no more NOKIA! Microsoft will rename it to something "Powerful and yet capture our ATTENTION!" - NOSOFT is THE BEST!!

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                                  • Bazemk
                                  • 3bm
                                  • 16 May 2011

                                  Instead of changing the font and renaming their services they should start working more on the things that need change for exsample giving regular firmware upgrades. I have n97 and after the last firmware that was ages ago and didn't solve a thing i get no more upgrades except for the Ovi store. They need to finnaly work that out and make the devices usable. I hate it that it's superior hardware does nothing with that crappy and full of bugs software

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                                    • krraank
                                    • IkH
                                    • 16 May 2011

                                    Actually, the name can make a difference for many people. Of course, quality of service and consumer price are both paramount. So, it makes sense to capture customers who measure service quality AND/OR an appealing name as well. Cast a wider net, if you will.
                                    People are spending good, hard-earned money for these devices and expectations are high.

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                                      • Shekhar
                                      • 2SU
                                      • 16 May 2011

                                      I wonder when nokia will drop the name NOKIA and take up Android!!!

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                                        • Anonymous
                                        • 3xL
                                        • 16 May 2011

                                        [deleted post]Apple is history?! What a joke So Nokia and WM the future! Lol keep dreaming

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