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Motorola drops UIQ, but slip word of Windows Mobile 6.5 Comments

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  • Anonymous
  • EuZ
  • 31 Oct 2008

2009 will shift back to Nokia.

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    r
    • r!sta
    • pqV
    • 31 Oct 2008

    oh .. and yes even a nokia fan like me must say that 2008 belongs to no one else than ... HTC see the % of the other mobiles .. I bet the most of it is from HTC

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      • r!sta
      • pqV
      • 31 Oct 2008

      yeah but nokia still owns the market xD ... the looses are couse' nokia don't have any touchscreen phone out yet in the battle of touchscreens, but we'll se what symbian 9.5 touch will do ... I whink it gonna' own the market ... again by nokia .. GO NOKIA xD

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        • Cedric
        • Ms}
        • 31 Oct 2008

        No 2008 belongs to HTC

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          • timsecretfinder
          • wr1
          • 31 Oct 2008

          faboulus job samsung! beat them all!!^^

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            • Anonymous
            • fvE
            • 31 Oct 2008

            it seems that smasung made agreat progress>>
            2008= samsung
            be aware nokia

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              • johndru
              • uS@
              • 31 Oct 2008

              SE should keep up to the trend- put a nice symbian platform like s60 or win mo to gain more market share.then, it will be a fair play for Nokia,Samsung and Sony Ericsson.

              i dont wanna comment more on Motorola as i am so disappointed with their strategy. i think their strategy is to become the next siemens.

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                • Fakuryu
                • QI%
                • 31 Oct 2008

                I hope Moto will not really drop MotoMagx since it is a very capable, very good and promising platform. I really feel they should develop it to handle 3g for their high-mid segment phones.

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                  • blq
                  • mMG
                  • 31 Oct 2008

                  at last!

                  no longer UIQ & linux. obsolete OS, which was just another nail in the coffin for motorola devices.

                  i hope it's not too late, well, as i look at Q11 crap specs... is Motorola able to make a real good and modern device? time will tell.

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                    • Kal
                    • vwd
                    • 31 Oct 2008

                    2008 truly belongs to Samsung. Cheers!

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                      • Anonymous
                      • p$K
                      • 31 Oct 2008

                      First!

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