By: chernov
actually, all they had to do was customise the ui to their needs, add their own root certs and make sure it worked with their hardware config. Up until 2010 when Nokia wholly bought Symbian, it was...
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owh really? i was trying to dig up the link that said what i just repeated here. they claim thats why symbian was abandoned so early on. that most of the time the work is done to make it work instead...
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AGAIN AS I MENTIONED FROM BEFORE USA vs EU ….i wasn’t lying or talking shit about what i’ve mentioned
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I always want to remind people who bash Nokia and Symbian that they have existed LONG before iPhone and Android can see the daylight. I believe Nokia is the most innovated in term of mobile phone. Many...
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It is a well-known fact that prior to Apple entering the game, ALL major mobile manufacturers had an agreement that they would cross-licence each other’s patents to even out the playing field. This is...
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That’s bullshit. A LOT of innovations happened, but during that age (early 2000′s) they were mostly related to hardware, which quite obviously had to “be made to work” as you said. It was Nokia’s...
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[...] idea has been copied to another platforms as well, in fact Google tried to patent this in 2011. The Nokia Blog has details on that and the whole story how Nokia eventually, and rightfully so, got...
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