Minh Junior Dinh
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I am intrigued by Nokia/HMD's new device and I may or may not pick one up (depending on price and availability) but there's no way I'd jump ship from one platform to another because of the Nokia brand.
Like a lot of people here I own and use both Apple and Microsoft devices and services so I can't see why that cannot or does not apply with WM and Android. As a matter of fact I'm (still) looking at buying an Android device to be used mostly as a self-introduction to the OS and maybe as a backup phone too. When I do pull the trigger I won't be abandoning WM.
On a brief tangent, I'm tossing up between the Alcatel Pop 4, Pop 4 Plus and the recently announced A3 XL. However, availability is a bit of an issue in Australia.
Yay! I found someone that also lives in Australia. How's the weather from where you are?
That will happen when you build an easy to root phone, or root it yourself.....After reading this, http://www.dailydot.com/debug/android-phone-hacked/ I'm in no rush to go to android. Especially the bit that says"If you do suspect that your Android phone has been hacked, a factory reset may be the only option. But in many cases, it won't work. The only course of action is then is to shut off your Android phone, change all the passwords to your necessary accounts, and get a new device."
No wonder so many android devices get sold!
Exactly.I would be interested if the company as well as their new phone had anything in common with "the old" Nokia. The Nokia 6 is just like every other cheap chinese smartphone. It's just a company slapping the Nokia brand name on phones
Exactly. Like we should know how to make them work better than the engineers who engineered them ; ).Phones aren't meant to be rooted, if you know what I mean...
They (Nokia) are trying to help consumers think it is...Exactly.
Those who are excited about this launch haven't paid attention. It's not the Nokia you used to know.
All that's left from the old Nokia era is five letters.
Except that someone else is designing it, and MS owns the camera IP used in the old models.I watched a CES presentation about the z launcher, where it basically was stated in preface to their new stuff that Nokia is back same as before.
Where's the article at?Nope, nada, nyet and any other way you want to say ain't gonna happen. There is a great article today on this site that gives the most positive overview of Windows 10 that I have seen in years. 2017 has a lot of things coming; can't wait to experience them.
Where's the article at?
Peace. Alan
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