Nokia trash-talking about HTC's launch

So what exactly should Nokia be criticized for, fairly?

Absolutely nothing.

The Lumia 920's camera has been independently verified as working flawlessly as advertised by numerous reviewers, who have gotten hands-on time with it in their own labs with their own testing.

The Lumia 920 is available on all the major US WP carriers, with a competitive price announced and a targeted launch day. We know where and when to buy them.

Nokia is cranking up advertising in the USA of their readily available, competitive handsets.

Oh, what's that? You say "none of that is true?" Hmmm. :P
 
Absolutely nothing.

The Lumia 920's camera has been independently verified as working flawlessly as advertised by numerous reviewers, who have gotten hands-on time with it in their own labs with their own testing.

The Lumia 920 is available on all the major US WP carriers, with a competitive price announced and a targeted launch day. We know where and when to buy them.

Nokia is cranking up advertising in the USA of their readily available, competitive handsets.

Oh, what's that? You say "none of that is true?" Hmmm. :P

So that's all, no release date and no review of an unreleased handset? That's what all the Nokia hate is all about?
 
Maybe they would have put up the effort Nokia did if they got money from MS like Nokia did.
And thats all they did, hold the line while they gave their best efforts to android. Nokia came and supercharged WP and pushed it into the public eye, to the point their device was winning awards. Took the largest share of WP sales within months of coming onboard with marketing and promotions. Engaged developers and brought missing apps to the platform, some with exclusivity but most available to all after some time.





HTC and Samsung could have made this kind of effort before Nokia came along but they didnt, now somehow Nokia owes them something because they were making WP devices first? No, it doesnt matter how long HTC and Samsung have been MS partners, what matters is how much they have brought to the platform. Before today that has been very little. All the things Nokia has done has made them the number 1 WP OEM in consumers eyes, so on balance they have as much claim on the OS as any other OEM if not more because without Nokia and the absolute absence of any support from HTC and Samsung, WP would be dead right now.
 
What planet to companies not trash-talk each other. Isn't that what Apple's entire "I'm a Mac and I'm a PC" ad campaign is? Isn't that exactly what Samsung's "the next big thing is already here" ad campaign is (making fun of iFanboys)? Don't car companies and beer companies do this ALL THE TIME?

For criminy sakes, this isn't high school bullies tormenting a sixteen-year-old girl. This is billion-dollar corporations trading humorous jabs. Who cares?
 
MS should step in and prevent this, in the end its just Hurting WP in general.


1. people that want nokia but cant have it might just get a other OS.

2. People that Hate Nokia might not even get an other brand cause they figure the rest of the OS is not worth it with out all of Nokia`s *great* features.

hence hurting the OS.

I personally think Nokia is over rated, not like they have MIND blowing elements to bring to the table.... what? a superior Camera.... and a phew other *nokia apps* witch SO FAR is nothing special. Thats what they use to boost their own EGO?!?! :dry
( will see on WP9! lol )
I wanted to say it myself, but people get offended when I say that Nokia is not that great afterall...
 
What planet to companies not trash-talk each other. Isn't that what Apple's entire "I'm a Mac and I'm a PC" ad campaign is? Isn't that exactly what Samsung's "the next big thing is already here" ad campaign is (making fun of iFanboys)? Don't car companies and beer companies do this ALL THE TIME?

For criminy sakes, this isn't high school bullies tormenting a sixteen-year-old girl. This is billion-dollar corporations trading humorous jabs. Who cares?

brmiller1976 cares. a lot. Apparently, Nokia is a mustache curling villain that you shouldn't trust.
 
So that's all, no release date and no review of an unreleased handset? That's what all the Nokia hate is all about?
My problem with Nokia is that they are talking up a phone that they are only making available to 30% of the US market. I don't know if there's really a lot of hate here. I want the 920, and if it came to Verizon I would probably get it over the 8X. But it's not happening, and I have no interest in the 820. I just don't understand what Nokia is doing here.

And I see a lot of people saying that it's not Nokia, it's Verizon's decision. Well, that just doesn't make sense to me. If that's the case, then why is the 820 coming to Verizon? Do you really think Verizon saw the 920 and said "forget this, give me that cheap phone that nobody is talking about!" It's pretty clear that Verizon is ready to support WP8. Nokia just refuses to give them their best phone.
 
To be fair, The Verge did ask Nokia for their opinion. It's not like Nokia went out of their way to post this. I'm not sure why they needed to bash HTC though.

Have you seen this yet?
"HTC is unveiling its flagship Windows Phone 8 handset today, the Windows Phone 8X. The branding might sound Microsoft-like, but there's a good reason for that ? the two companies have joined forces on a marketing campaign that will make HTC the face of Windows Phone 8."

Maybe Nokia is just feeling a bit threatened and insecure? Especially since they're all in with WP8 while it's just another OS to HTC.
 
Maybe they would have put up the effort Nokia did if they got money from MS like Nokia did.

And for that money, Nokia is 100% WP AND supplying all WP8 devices with their mapping software. Please dont try and play the card that everything Nokia is doing is purely because Microsoft is paying them. Maybe when HTC and Samsung commit as fully to WP and provide their own contributions to the platform they will get the same kind of financial compensation.
 
Like I said, trash-talk is par for the course for the tech industry.

[YT]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nf5-Prx19ZM[/YT]
 
So why not just do your preorder and let Nokia do what they want? Its not as though people going into a store will suddenly think "ooh, Nokia bashed the 8X, musn't buy it". HTC produced good devices today and you can register for it, that really should be enough, shouldnt it?

It'll never be enough for certain people. It's like they want the world (or at least Nokia World) to profusely apologize for creating competition.
 
They have no other choice.
And for that money, Nokia is 100% WP AND supplying all WP8 devices with their mapping software. Please dont try and play the card that everything Nokia is doing is purely because Microsoft is paying them. Maybe when HTC and Samsung commit as fully to WP and provide their own contributions to the platform they will get the same kind of financial compensation.
 
For all this talk about Nokia not giving an exact launch day, did HTC actually name a date? I didn't see one. Something about "early November," which is I thought all we knew about Nokia too.

Microsoft, not Nokia and not HTC, determines when WP8 drops, and to my knowledge we don't know when that is.
 
did HTC actually name a date? I didn't see one.

HTC said early November, on all three carriers, for $199.

As for why Microsoft is allying with HTC as well as Nokia, take a look at who has product ready to go, with pricing, and who doesn't.

The key to winning in the US mobile space is execution. Get those devices out ASAP on as many carriers as you can. HTC was able to do that while still delivering compelling hardware.
 
For all this talk about Nokia not giving an exact launch day, did HTC actually name a date? I didn't see one. Something about "early November," which is I thought all we knew about Nokia too.

Microsoft, not Nokia and not HTC, determines when WP8 drops, and to my knowledge we don't know when that is.

Because they gave a price, DUH

/sarcasm
 
Guys can someone enlighten me as to how it works in the US
Over here in the UK, switching carriers is no big deal, alot of people do it at the end of their contracts to get the phones that they need. Carriers even expect it now so don't try and hang on to you that hard as for everyone that leaves, there is one who joins.
How is it different in the US, are carriers confined to geographical area???
 
Guys can someone enlighten me as to how it works in the US
Over here in the UK, switching carriers is no big deal, alot of people do it at the end of their contracts to get the phones that they need. Carriers even expect it now so don't try and hang on to you that hard as for everyone that leaves, there is one who joins.
How is it different in the US, are carriers confined to geographical area???

Its four major carriers that are available all over (sprint, T-Mobile, verizon, and at&t) but the signal strength may vary depending on who has coverage where. As far as getting out of contract, with any carrier in the US, you have to pay an early termination fee which is usually $200 or more if they charge by the line.
 
Its four major carriers that are available all over (sprint, T-Mobile, verizon, and at&t) but the signal strength may vary depending on who has coverage where. As far as getting out of contract, with any carrier in the US, you have to pay an early termination fee which is usually $200 or more if they charge by the line.

The bigger difference is that the UK is gsm only, so any device will work on any network so the switching costs for users are lower. Also multiple line (family) contracts are pretty rare here.