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Wednesday, September 5, 2012
2AM ... Awaken and get ready for a long drive.
3AM ... Depart for New York City from Youngstown, Ohio.
4AM ... OMG, what was I thinking, I'm never going to make it if I keep swerving on the road.
6AM ... OK, I'm still alive and I'm wide awake... I'm freezing and I have to pee, but I'm alive and awake and more than half way there.
9AM ... OMG, how do people in New Jersey and New York City stand driving? I have road rage on far less traffic than this! But I'm excited and calm in spite of stop and go approaching the Lincoln Tunnel.
9:30AM ... I'm parking the car at a lot across from my hotel.
10:00AM ... I'm on site at the event, but outside. It's starting to rain to which I thought... Nice! Nokia and Microsoft are bringing a thunderstorm to the smartphone industry! I take shelter down the street at a caf? for breakfast, and I stream the webcast of the event.
11:00AM ... I'm back on site waiting for press staff to come out. The I <3 Nokia Bus arrives waiting to transport staff and the press to the Motorola/Google event (for a little fun, but also as a courtesy for journalists covering both events... In spite of any taunting, it's a nice gesture). Nokia Staffer "Carol" asks if she can help me with anything... and we start chatting. She is stunned I actually drove all the way for the event. I said I'm unhappy with HTC and am weighing my options.
12:00PM ... No sign of Daniel Rubino or Mary Jo Foley, but seems like they're still inside playing with demos and doing interviews. I continue to wait and check forums and Twitter... the world is abuzz with Nokia opinions-- good and bad, and that's the point. Love them or hate them, Nokia has got attention.
1:00PM ... Carol is back and is with another staffer bringing me a chair and a tray of food. Wow, really?! They didn't need to do that... I was about to head back to the caf? for lunch. But they totally did. Here's a company that obviously is paying attention to their customers. This is good.
2:30PM ... Carol is back with Matt Atkinson, Device Marketing Manager for North America. They tell me I've become quite "famous" among the staff for my trek and patience in waiting, and that they're going to "take good care of me tonight."
4:00PM ... People are finally showing up for the event, and I get to chat with several people from on here and other sites. (I'm not sure of some of the nicknames on here, so make sure you say hi!) We all share our ideas and discuss the event from the morning and where we think the future is headed for Nokia and Windows Phone. One thing we all agree on... there's a LOT of potential, but they HAVE to start revealing information and they HAVE to market the **** out of it.
4:30PM ... Nokia Conversations' Jeppe comes out with Carol to say hi and tell me he wants to interview me when I come in. I say sure.
5:15PM ... I'm being taken in by Matt Atkinson. He hands me several items and says, "Congratulations. You're the first in the US to get these." He shows me around and I see a lot of the press are back (including Mary Jo Foley). I meet with Jeppe for the blog interview, and I emphatically announce that I'm officially going with Nokia for my next phone. After the way they've been so generous with me, how could I not? This is the kind of customer loyalty that I appreciate. I get a hands-on demo of the device, and YES, I was allowed to touch it (though limited ... not allowed to play with WP8, just the hardware and the software elements they show me). I'll write more about my opinions on the tech in the second post...
6:00PM ... The party is beginning! People are filing in, and it's a great size crowd! Impressive turn out, for sure! I make my way over to Mary Jo Foley to introduce myself. I have LITERALLY followed her work for 20 years when I first got started with computers as a kid. We speak and make fun of ZDNet commenters, discuss WP, Nokia, predictions and such with several other folks that are with us. We speak to a few Nokia and Microsoft staffers as well and learn a few minor tidbits.
8:00PM ... I finally sit down and chat with WPCentral member symbelmyne, and we enjoy the rest of the party.
I walk out with a Play360, Monster Headphones, and the Monster ear buds. If you factor the costs, these freebies paid for my gas for the trip, and the generosity of the staff plus the awesomeness of the hardware seal the deal... Nokia Lumia 920 for the Win!
2AM ... Awaken and get ready for a long drive.
3AM ... Depart for New York City from Youngstown, Ohio.
4AM ... OMG, what was I thinking, I'm never going to make it if I keep swerving on the road.
6AM ... OK, I'm still alive and I'm wide awake... I'm freezing and I have to pee, but I'm alive and awake and more than half way there.
9AM ... OMG, how do people in New Jersey and New York City stand driving? I have road rage on far less traffic than this! But I'm excited and calm in spite of stop and go approaching the Lincoln Tunnel.
9:30AM ... I'm parking the car at a lot across from my hotel.
10:00AM ... I'm on site at the event, but outside. It's starting to rain to which I thought... Nice! Nokia and Microsoft are bringing a thunderstorm to the smartphone industry! I take shelter down the street at a caf? for breakfast, and I stream the webcast of the event.
11:00AM ... I'm back on site waiting for press staff to come out. The I <3 Nokia Bus arrives waiting to transport staff and the press to the Motorola/Google event (for a little fun, but also as a courtesy for journalists covering both events... In spite of any taunting, it's a nice gesture). Nokia Staffer "Carol" asks if she can help me with anything... and we start chatting. She is stunned I actually drove all the way for the event. I said I'm unhappy with HTC and am weighing my options.
12:00PM ... No sign of Daniel Rubino or Mary Jo Foley, but seems like they're still inside playing with demos and doing interviews. I continue to wait and check forums and Twitter... the world is abuzz with Nokia opinions-- good and bad, and that's the point. Love them or hate them, Nokia has got attention.
1:00PM ... Carol is back and is with another staffer bringing me a chair and a tray of food. Wow, really?! They didn't need to do that... I was about to head back to the caf? for lunch. But they totally did. Here's a company that obviously is paying attention to their customers. This is good.
2:30PM ... Carol is back with Matt Atkinson, Device Marketing Manager for North America. They tell me I've become quite "famous" among the staff for my trek and patience in waiting, and that they're going to "take good care of me tonight."
4:00PM ... People are finally showing up for the event, and I get to chat with several people from on here and other sites. (I'm not sure of some of the nicknames on here, so make sure you say hi!) We all share our ideas and discuss the event from the morning and where we think the future is headed for Nokia and Windows Phone. One thing we all agree on... there's a LOT of potential, but they HAVE to start revealing information and they HAVE to market the **** out of it.
4:30PM ... Nokia Conversations' Jeppe comes out with Carol to say hi and tell me he wants to interview me when I come in. I say sure.
5:15PM ... I'm being taken in by Matt Atkinson. He hands me several items and says, "Congratulations. You're the first in the US to get these." He shows me around and I see a lot of the press are back (including Mary Jo Foley). I meet with Jeppe for the blog interview, and I emphatically announce that I'm officially going with Nokia for my next phone. After the way they've been so generous with me, how could I not? This is the kind of customer loyalty that I appreciate. I get a hands-on demo of the device, and YES, I was allowed to touch it (though limited ... not allowed to play with WP8, just the hardware and the software elements they show me). I'll write more about my opinions on the tech in the second post...
6:00PM ... The party is beginning! People are filing in, and it's a great size crowd! Impressive turn out, for sure! I make my way over to Mary Jo Foley to introduce myself. I have LITERALLY followed her work for 20 years when I first got started with computers as a kid. We speak and make fun of ZDNet commenters, discuss WP, Nokia, predictions and such with several other folks that are with us. We speak to a few Nokia and Microsoft staffers as well and learn a few minor tidbits.
8:00PM ... I finally sit down and chat with WPCentral member symbelmyne, and we enjoy the rest of the party.
I walk out with a Play360, Monster Headphones, and the Monster ear buds. If you factor the costs, these freebies paid for my gas for the trip, and the generosity of the staff plus the awesomeness of the hardware seal the deal... Nokia Lumia 920 for the Win!