Comments on: Nokia's big day
Nokia announces new N series phones, two new Xpress Music handsets, and new gaming and music platforms.
Nokia announces new N series phones, two new Xpress Music handsets, and new gaming and music platforms.
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We used to buy Nokia phones for more than 10 years, but service is very poor and the company does not pay attention to clients.
Simple put: they do not care.
We will not advise to buy Nokia phones anymore.
Sincerely,
- Nokia is Great
- by punkzanyj September 5, 2007 2:43 PM PDT
- I've been using Nokias for 7 years and none of them has actually broken. All 4 are still in good condition, despite the abuse I've put them through. I still have the very first one, the one that was in the first Charlie's Angels movie, and it still works just fine.
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(3 Comments)I have had zero problems with Nokia models.
They have a very intuitive design, everything is exactly where you'd think it would be. Can't say the same for Motorola, who appears to not have anyone trained in usability and UI on staff.
No, I don't work for Nokia, but it is the only brand I trust to actually work the way I want it to work. I can't wait to see the new models.