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Saturday, December 8, 2007

A request to widen the focus of the N95 group.

Our knowledgeable colleague Snoyt, has suggested that the N95 group change to include other N series devices.

I would rather that an alternate group be established (I think that this has already be acted on?) for the following reason.


Nokia have a bad habit of releasing a 'landmark' design, and then splintering their product range with devices
that are slightly similar but don't actually drive the market in new
directions.


The N95 is a 'landmark' design, and it is my feeling that the N95 will continue
to lead the market (much like the 6600 did) until Nokia get tired of
screwing around with customers, and make another proper leap in tech.

This should take at least an other couple of years.

The N95 is only now starting to properly penetrate markets and will be around for a while yet.


Watch out for the 'cash in' devices to propagate such as the Navigator and the N82 ;-)
Discussion of these devices will be a waste of time as they are just be 're-packaging' designs.


P.S. Besides, you think I'm a bit churlish. You should listen to the N91 guys complain.

Feel free to comment, or leave the group if Nokia's latest piece of jewelery is more you cup of tea.



1 comment:

  1. Yep, nseries.groups.vox.com, And I do think the N82 is a fine additon to the nseries tree. It will atrack the more conservative people towards the N95 and make the best photo-ish edition of the N95 and a great companion for the N800/N810 internet tablets. 

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