Maybe you don't get on with it but plenty of people still use Symbian devices quite happily.
Honestly, it does. Camera's are regularly cited as one of the top 3 reasons why people select phones and saying "I have the best" is no bad thing. WP7 doesn't even allow that screen res in reference design (aside from the complexities of the camera app - Symbian can have programs coded in native which you'd surely require for such a large data object) so I can see why that went by the wayside for such a device. OS choice is OK, if you buy a phone for the camera you probably (BIG CLICHÉ INC) bought it for that rather than apps - people buy iPhones first and Androids second for that and it's not like WP7 was going to be a game changer in that respect.This phone is aimed at a market that simply doesn't exist imo and it will go the way of the N8.
Unless I'm missing something?
That's virtually identical to the Lumia 800, is WP7 hardware weak too? (the screen has similar PPI to the HTC Titan 2)
As dumb as it sounds, this would likely cost them more in support/app porting etc... UK networks especially refuse to deal with a new OS unless you have... clout.Couldn't they have put MeeGo on it and gone down the N9 route?!
Honestly, it does. Camera's are regularly cited as one of the top 3 reasons why people select phones and saying "I have the best" is no bad thing
Couldn't they have put MeeGo on it and gone down the N9 route?!
We should applaud advances like this and not get caught up in petty OS/hardware arguments.
What's wrong with creating a niche phone? It took Nokia 5 years to develop the camera and associated hardware.
Windows won't be ready for another 1-2 years for this type of innovation and MeeGo was buried long ago, so Symbian (or Android) is the currently the only option.
We should applaud advances like this and not get caught up in petty OS/hardware arguments.
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pointless..i wish nokia stopped with high end(can i actually call this high end?) symbian devices and just stick with w7
while w7 will never attract me as a user its still the best choice.. and symbian is DEAD i will never ever again have a symbian device no matter what they do to it
The OS is Symbian Belle; the engine is a 1.3GHz single-core chip; the display is 4-inches corner to corner but its resolution is a Nokia-style 360 x 640 (nHD). There's 512MB of RAM and 16GB of on-board storage that is thankfully expandable via microSD.
This phone may have been in development before they fully decided to range only Windows Phones. If they spent the cash on it then they wouldn't just drop it.
wtf does it matter if its Symbian?
honestly Symbian Belle can do anything any other phone can do, but people like Robbo will say it "feels" slower, etc which is just a bunch of crap tbh.
sure my nokia N8 may not open app's instantly, but neither does my ipod touch of similar age.
im pretty sure this phone will be fast and Symbian Belle is practically the same as android, just not as many apps (many of which are a load of crap).
it also has the best free offline sat nav available.
now let me get this straight:
emails - yes
camera - best of the best
sat nav - best of the best
android like OS - yes
seriously what more could you want? you do not need a dual core cpu on a phone, not yet anyway