• IP addresses are NOT logged in this forum so there's no point asking. Please note that this forum is full of homophobes, racists, lunatics, schizophrenics & absolute nut jobs with a smattering of geniuses, Chinese chauvinists, Moderate Muslims and last but not least a couple of "know-it-alls" constantly sprouting their dubious wisdom. If you believe that content generated by unsavory characters might cause you offense PLEASE LEAVE NOW! Sammyboy Admin and Staff are not responsible for your hurt feelings should you choose to read any of the content here.

    The OTHER forum is HERE so please stop asking.

New Smartphone by No Kia

Conqueror

Alfrescian
Loyal
S Koreans' National Soccer Song

139227108d5846aa3f60c28.jpg



Too late No Kia being left far behind already......by iphone,,,,,Samsung,,,,,
Nokia used to be King of the phone way back 2000 onwards,,,,, complacent and take
things for granted that causes the great downfall,,,, this time around can't wake up
any more.. si liao la!!!


Before the emergence of the iPhone by Apple, my older cousin noticed something about the Nokia format. It had a different format and it seemed to make things easier for Nokia users. Besides, he was not a fan of this phone although many people around him were carrying one. I think he was an Ericsson fan. I like his old Ericsson phone with a short blinking antenna. Both Nokia and Ericsson were chic then.

Samsung and LG are dangerous. The S Koreans are no pushovers. Look at the way they make K Pop musics, movies and dramas. Even in football, they are fierce and no nonsense. :eek:



[video=youtube;-6kAgYRvjVQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6kAgYRvjVQ[/video]
 

seesuatah

Alfrescian
Loyal
Lumia launched last night. Any good?

Solid phones!! You try to twist it no cracking sounds.

I twisted my Samsung Galaxy walan aye creaking like crickets mating calls at nights.

Iphones are jokes!! I dun even want to go there.
 

Cestbon

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
Nokia will lost big in this model. Not many consumer will buy
Why
1. Design not appealing
2. Nokia brand as smart phone not so popular
3. Price not cheap comparable to Samsung/Apple
4. New software platform not much consumer use and not so popular

Nokia will lost billion in this gamble.Even HTC design is much better than Nokia.
 

Conqueror

Alfrescian
Loyal
Nokia's Embarrassing PR Gaffe

PureView-ad.jpg



Beleaguered telecom giant Nokia apologised on Thursday for a video demonstration that led viewers to believe it had been filmed with its new smartphone but was in fact made with other equipment.

"We apologise for the confusion we created," Nokia wrote in a blog post entitled "An Apology is Due".
In the video clip screened Wednesday at a press conference for the launch of Nokia's new flagship Lumia 920 smartphone, a reflection in a window reveals that the video was not shot using a mobile phone but another type of camera.

"In an effort to demonstrate the benefits of optical image stabilisation (which eliminates blurry images and improves pictures shot in low light conditions), we produced a video that simulates what we will be able to deliver with OIS," it said.

"Of course, hindsight is 20/20, but we should have posted a disclaimer stating this was a representation of OIS only. This was not shot with a Lumia 920. At least, not yet," the Finnish company added.

Nokia, once the world leader in mobile phones, has been struggling in recent years, losing market share as consumers move to smartphones powered by Apple's iOS or Google's Android operating system.

The company enjoyed more than 40 percent of the global mobile phone market in 2008. It no longer provides its global market share figures, but has reportedly seen the number drop below 20 percent.
The company launched a new strategy a year-and-a-half ago, phasing out its Symbian smartphones in favor of a partnership with Microsoft.

On Wednesday it presented two new Windows-powered phones, the Lumia 820 and 920. While analysts were generally favourable to the phones, most suggested they would have a hard time competing with Apple's new iPhone 5 due to be launched next week.

The Nokia share price slumped more than 10 percent after Wednesday's launch, and shed another 3.0 percent in Helsinki on Thursday.

In June, the company announced 10,000 job cuts would be needed on top of the 12,000 layoffs already announced in the past 18 months, and an additional 1.6 billion euros ($2.0 billion) in cost cuts by the end of 2013.
 

chupacabra

Alfrescian
Loyal
Re: Nokia's Embarrassing PR Gaffe

From big screens to small screen to big again and small again. Fuck all smartphones man. Get a good camera, good mp3 player, good tablet pc and a normal phone for talking and texting just like the goodol days. Ive havent change my phone for almost 5 years and it still works great even though ive dropped it lots of times and even let my kid play with it.
 

Conqueror

Alfrescian
Loyal
A Jack Of All Trades Is A Master Of None

From big screens to small screen to big again and small again. Fuck all smartphones man. Get a good camera, good mp3 player, good tablet pc and a normal phone for talking and texting just like the goodol days. Ive havent change my phone for almost 5 years and it still works great even though ive dropped it lots of times and even let my kid play with it.


You are right. A jack of all trades is a master of none. The worse thing is the batt problem. They fail to keep to their task professionally - interference (ie. a call will interrupt your cam shots or video viewing).


jack-of-all-trades.jpg
 

Nik1971

Alfrescian
Loyal
Re: Nokia's Embarrassing PR Gaffe

PureView-ad.jpg



Beleaguered telecom giant Nokia apologised on Thursday for a video demonstration that led viewers to believe it had been filmed with its new smartphone but was in fact made with other



I am so shocked that Nokia people did not spot the mirror reflection which gave the game away. Or was it a case of Sabotaged by the people filming the advert! It is suspicious!
 

seesuatah

Alfrescian
Loyal
Re: Nokia's Embarrassing PR Gaffe

Hey it is an honest mistake okay?

People already apologize!

What more you want? :biggrin:

Sept. 07--An ad for a new Nokia Corp. smartphone shows off the device's amazing ability to stabilize a video shot under rocky conditions.

Except the images shown in the ad were faked.

The ad is for the Lumia 920, the company's upcoming flagship phone with a technology called PureView. It's supposed to stabilize hand-held video and shoot better pictures at night.

The ad, which can be viewed on YouTube, shows a man and a woman riding bikes, with the man supposedly shooting video with the Lumia 920.

Parts of the ad that were staged to look like they were shot by the phone were not, according to tech news site The Verge. On Wednesday, the site said it noticed a little something extra in the background of the ad.

About 30 seconds into it, the woman passes a window. A still frame from that segment, as shown on The Verge, shows a reflection in the window of what appears to be a van with a video camera much more professional than one on a camera phone.

Nokia quickly confirmed that the ad was not shot with the Lumia 920 and apologized.

"We should have posted a disclaimer," the company said in a blog post. "This was not shot with a Lumia 920. At least, not yet. We apologize for the confusion we created."

Nokia updated the ad on YouTube and a blog post to insert disclaimers.

[email protected]
 
Last edited:

Nik1971

Alfrescian
Loyal
Re: Nokia's Embarrassing PR Gaffe

Hey it is an honest mistake okay?

People already apologize!

What more you want? :biggrin:

]

Just to get to the bottom of this honest mistake> Two schools of thought:

1. The mistake was deliberately placed for the public to spot so that the Lumia Camera become the talking point and go viral.
2. The mistake was deliberately done by the ad agency to sabo No Kia instigated by disgruntled employess ought to sabo the CEO.
 

laksaboy

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
Re: Nokia's Embarrassing PR Gaffe

:biggrin:

ms_nokia_elop_ballmer_eng.jpg


There are some sources that claim that the Finnish shareholders are very tulan with Stephen Elop and will be pressurizing the Nokia board of directors to sack him and rethink the partnership with Microsoft.

I think if Nokia makes an Android phone, it's going to fly off the shelves. Their hardware quality is just as good as Samsung.
There's nothing wrong with selling Windows phones; even Samsung and HTC do it. Just don't make Windows phones the majority of your product portfolio.
 

Conqueror

Alfrescian
Loyal
Why Windows Phones Suck

6012.7937683050_5F00_ea7ecd30bf_5F00_c_5F00_0C964904.jpg



I think if Nokia makes an Android phone, it's going to fly off the shelves. Their hardware quality is just as good as Samsung.

There's nothing wrong with selling Windows phones; even Samsung and HTC do it. Just don't make Windows phones the majority of your product portfolio.


My Windows 7 phone stopped turning on after less than 5 months of lite usage. Phone is by Nokia. I never dropped or damaged the phone either. The Windows Marketplace is shit and their apps suck with very little to choose from. Microsoft ignored all of my feature requests. I tried to be patient and wait for improvements, but they never came. I'm happily back in the arms of Android.

Never again.


So, sad. :confused:

But, I still don't like Nokia.
 

The_Hypocrite

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
Re: Nokia's Embarrassing PR Gaffe

Nokia die die dont want to make android phones cos the see android as the enemy tat sabo their symbian os...bachward looking company with shit symbian phones,,,got their n95..regretted it forever,,,wont buy nokia again

:biggrin:



There are some sources that claim that the Finnish shareholders are very tulan with Stephen Elop and will be pressurizing the Nokia board of directors to sack him and rethink the partnership with Microsoft.

I think if Nokia makes an Android phone, it's going to fly off the shelves. Their hardware quality is just as good as Samsung.
There's nothing wrong with selling Windows phones; even Samsung and HTC do it. Just don't make Windows phones the majority of your product portfolio.
 
Top