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It would still be remarkable
By: AR Rouf Date: September 3, 2023, 11:29 pm
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And thereby Nokia will once again be the leader in the mobile
market! That this change is already in full swing I have
personally backed up by putting money where my words are, and
therefore bought an awful lot of Nokia shares!!! Really hope I
win this amazing, revolutionary and totally heroic phone! REPLY
Christian Nielsen January 24, 2012 I remember my very first
mobile phone. It was a Nokia 3310 - I had been against getting a
mobile phone for a long time. My motto was: If I'm not at home,
people have to wait to talk to me. Nina January 24, 2012 My
favorite Nokia was the 3200 because I could make my own cover
and put it in. I spent a really long time on that and had the
coolest phone too! REPLY Call January 24, 2012 Oh the lovely
memories of my Nokia 3210.. The classic ring tone, which to this
day has in no way been surpassed by others. It is simply the
epitome of a good ringtone.. Nokia has and always will have a
big place in my heart.
I so hope for Nokia that this new phone is their way back to
their rightful position as the world's best mobile manufacturer!
REPLY Peter January 24, 2012 My very first phone was of course a
Nokia Phone Number List
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and no phone I've had since has been
able to beat it as a pure phone. It was an 8310 and the best
phone I've had before my iPhone. The fact that it had a built-in
radio was fantastic! Small and long battery life! REPLY Michael
January 24, 2012 After all, Nokia has always been known for
having the quality in order, and I must say that to date I have
only owned Nokia, and still do. The physical quality has never
failed and that with a phone like the nokia 3310 you could
almost run the phone over and.
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However, it is a shame that Nokia slept through the hour and
entered the smartphone market too late. Am afraid that the
battle is already lost, even though the Lumia 800 is a nice
phone. The fact is that it is no longer about physical quality,
but has become a platform war. And the only two platforms that
survive in the long term are probably Android and IOS. An open
and a closed platform. As we saw with Microsoft vs. Apple. Sorry
Nokia. I like you and I would love your new phone, but it might
be the last one. REPLY Allan Sorensen January 24, 2012 Will
always remember Nokia for being my first mobile… actually my
first many mobiles. Interesting if Lumia could be it again :o)
REPLY Henrik Sorensen January 24, 2012 Nokia has always been a
bit like walking with a dagger.
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