- Mar 19, 2012
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All this talk about the Nokia event being a bust. I for one am not a Nokia fan boy. I sold my L900 for an HTC Titan 2. I think most of the people saying that the Nokia event was a bust will STILL buy the L920/820. Why?
1.Nokia's HEAVY support of the OS
2. Apps (maybe tied into point number 1)
3. Different style (although the 920 is not too different from the 900)
4. Cool features (Once you see pureview for yourself, you MIGHT be amazed)
5. You haven't actually held it in your hand yet to figure out whether or not it is ergonomically sound.
6. On the 820, I can freakin' change the color of my phone on a whim if I have the other colored shells.
7. Windows Phone 8 (They still haven't given us the low-down on all the new features. I can't imagine something being missing that wont put us up to current Android/iOS basic functions)
8. Accessories (what other WP Device has all the accessories that Nokia has?)
9. Nokia commitment (this goes without saying...they are all in)
I'm getting a Nokia. Why?
1. HTC hasn't proven to me that they are willing to support my device after they release it. I like their products, hate their support...or lack thereof.
2. Samsung might be slacking on the support side as well, plus that flimsy pseudo metal doesn't work for me. Plus, something about the Ativ seems rushed and half-hearted. Like they are putting it out just to say they did. Like they did a cookie cutter thing and threw in a few sprinkles to make it slightly different than any other device they released.
This could change, but I already feel left behind with my Titan 2 not having that Tango upgrade already. My wife has the L900 and she is like "Why can't you send me all those pictures at once? Oh.....I forgot..sorry) lol.
I still feel that Nokia is our best chance against the competition. Plus, the phone is not even released yet. Things can change. Some people complained that their wasn't much innovation going into the phone, but there is AND how much more innovations can the world have before the phone can actually read your mind?
1.Nokia's HEAVY support of the OS
2. Apps (maybe tied into point number 1)
3. Different style (although the 920 is not too different from the 900)
4. Cool features (Once you see pureview for yourself, you MIGHT be amazed)
5. You haven't actually held it in your hand yet to figure out whether or not it is ergonomically sound.
6. On the 820, I can freakin' change the color of my phone on a whim if I have the other colored shells.
7. Windows Phone 8 (They still haven't given us the low-down on all the new features. I can't imagine something being missing that wont put us up to current Android/iOS basic functions)
8. Accessories (what other WP Device has all the accessories that Nokia has?)
9. Nokia commitment (this goes without saying...they are all in)
I'm getting a Nokia. Why?
1. HTC hasn't proven to me that they are willing to support my device after they release it. I like their products, hate their support...or lack thereof.
2. Samsung might be slacking on the support side as well, plus that flimsy pseudo metal doesn't work for me. Plus, something about the Ativ seems rushed and half-hearted. Like they are putting it out just to say they did. Like they did a cookie cutter thing and threw in a few sprinkles to make it slightly different than any other device they released.
This could change, but I already feel left behind with my Titan 2 not having that Tango upgrade already. My wife has the L900 and she is like "Why can't you send me all those pictures at once? Oh.....I forgot..sorry) lol.
I still feel that Nokia is our best chance against the competition. Plus, the phone is not even released yet. Things can change. Some people complained that their wasn't much innovation going into the phone, but there is AND how much more innovations can the world have before the phone can actually read your mind?