- Latest Discussions:
- E71 data usage
- E71 gallery issues
- N95 folder encryption
- N82 camera
- N96 battery life
- Transferring music to N810
- N95 + new user = whole flood of advice
- Nokia Photos 1.5 Beta
- N79 vs. N82 vs. N85 vs. N95
- N95 8GB images
- N85 vs. N96 - which is better 3G?
- Have your emails read to you on the E71
- Top 10 reasons to get an N96
- E71 front camera
- N96 and iPlayer
- N95 gripes
- N79 tech specs
- Time for E90 upgrade?
- Making an N95 calendar entry
- N82 firmware v30.0.019 available
- Spy Camera app - one for the future?
- Nokia sliders - love them, hate them?
- N810 + USB keyboard
- N79 & N85 launched…buzz begins
- E71 build quality
- WeFi - software for finding WiFi
- N95 hard reset - the basics
- Next firmware for N95 8GB?
- N82 Black thoughts
- Locking N95 for privacy
WOM WORLD / NOKIA
Internet Tablet musing in the iPhone 3G aftermath
June 11th, 2008
Writing over on tabletblog.com, Thoughtfix has covered a couple of points that have come to him out of the mist of the iPhone 3G release.
In a couple of posts surrounding the same issue, thoughtfix compares the iPhone to the N810 and lists his reasons why he thinks the N810 will win out on a number of counts. The comments are mixed on this, but an interesting idea does come from MDK which leads thougthfix to write a follow-up post…
This article concerns whether independent developers on maemo will ever be able to monetize their apps as the iPhone crowd will soon be able to do. Again, there’s a mixed response with one view being that a more consumer friendly approach to software on the N8×0 tablets could be a real boon for sales of teh device.
What do you think? Do you think the Internet Tablets still have what it takes? Jump through the links above to have your say on either post.
Posted by RichardG Permanent link 1 Comment Leave a comment Trackback this entry
1 Comment
-
Posted by mike on June 11th, 2008 at 3:09 pm
chances of N8×0 selling more units than the iphone is somewhere between 0 and 0. but that’s not the main issue. the problem for nokia, samsung, etc is that apple+att made the iphone (hardware) into a service. how can nokia sell n96, etc at prices higher than 200 and expect people to buy them?
sure there are things the iphone is missing - bluetooth obex, copy/paste, mms, video recording. those problems will either be resolved or consumers will fail to care about them. especially with the enterprise features in firmware 2.0 i’d say cellphone manufacturers are in lots of trouble. nokia cannot take a loss on the hardware and make up with services like apple can (itunes, mobileme).
also, garmin. how will they ever sell that nuvi phone?
Leave a comment
BLOGROLL
- Daily Mobile
- Darla Mack
- Engadget
- Fone Arena
- Gizmodo
- iGadget Life
- Internet Tablet School
- IntoMobile
- JkOnTheRun
- Mobile Phones
- Mobile Space
- N-gage Blog
- N800 Blog
- N800 with Kismet
- Nokia Conversations
- Nokia Creative
- Nokia Geek
- PhoneReport
- S60 Blog
- Symbian Guru
BOARDROLL
- All About Symbian
- GSM Arena
- Howard Forums
- Internet Tablet Talk
- Mobile Burn
- Mobile Review
- My Symbian
- Nokia Users
- NokiaN96.net
- ProjectNext Forums
- Symbian Freak
- Symbian One
- Talk 3G Forums
VIDEOROLL
Add WOM World / Nokia to your social profiles online
The WOM World / Nokia is a Nokia sponsored resource providing latest news, comment and feedback on all things Nokia from the world of social media and beyond.



































