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Nokia's Collapse Costs It the Top Spot, Samsung Now No. 1

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No surprises

Andras888

Apr 27, 2012, 9:30 AM
As the title says, no surprises, but Nokia must still be number one for battery life.
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netboy

Apr 27, 2012, 9:36 AM
i havnt bouhgt a nokia for over 10 years!
where is the nokia windows mobile 6.0 phone?
nokia mobile 6.1 phone?
nokia mobile 6.5 phone?
nokia android phone?
nokia just too stupid to make stuffs that people actually wanna buy!
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Andras888

Apr 27, 2012, 9:55 AM
Nokia, like Blackberry Rim, compete with the rest of the world. They apparently never heard of "If you can't beat them...".
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Jacobsladder375

Apr 27, 2012, 10:07 AM
Agree. When a company stars cutting corners & offer low quality products us customers notice. Remember my first devices were Nokia & phones would not die. Somewhere around 2007-2010 phones had mayor issues. Nokia has failed to offer Top of the line devices (Although I like N Series) . No Android OS plattform has affected company big time.
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Jayshmay

Apr 27, 2012, 9:41 AM
This is what they get for during with WP7
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KOL4420

Apr 27, 2012, 10:35 AM
sigh. Have you ever used a WP7 phone with mango 7.5? Great phone dunno why so many people hate on it. The only thing I hate is that the Lumia 900 is only available on ATT network. :/
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Vmac39

Apr 27, 2012, 11:34 AM
AND that my friend, Is probably the biggest issue. Not enough carriers wanting to support them, despite what some people actually think about WP7.5, it is very nice.

Unfortunately,there're those folks who think this world should revolve around Android and iPhone. God forbid anyone wanting to be different. SMH
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Jellz

Apr 27, 2012, 12:09 PM
Well, their shift to Windows Phone hasn't had enough time to really have an effect on their sales. They've released what, three Windows Phone devices? At least that I've seen. And one was only released this past month, in the second quarter.
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marufio

Apr 27, 2012, 1:12 PM
WP7 is nice just wish it was on a Galaxy 3. Also the tiles need more colors.
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JBlaze74

Apr 27, 2012, 2:48 PM
Ok, this is the nature of the game, guys. Tell me one area of private sector industry where the same company stays at the top of the food chain forever. It doesn't happen. Companies slip, learn their lessons and climb back up. You see it everywhere. In business, it happens all the time. In professional sports, even more often. You have the occasional dynasty that is at the top for so long, and then eventually fades out. Doesn't mean they're done, just means they have to reorganize and work back up.
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