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Temat postu: The hardware unique to the Finns
The hardware unique to the Finns
The hardware unique to the Finns
Elop never gave any explicit clarification about that statement, but he did make several mentions of
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Nokia's camera and image technology, suggesting they are unique offerings. If this is the kind of customization that Nokia can perform—using its excellent camera technology to shame the often mediocre cameras found in other phones—then that's fair game. Any OEM could develop high-end cameras; it's just that Nokia has actually done so, making the hardware unique to the Finns.
If, on the other hand, he's talking about something substantially more—offering customizations that other OEMs simply aren't permitted to make, regardless of technical ability—then it's extremely bad news for the
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platform. If Nokia can, for example, make modifications to the Windows Phone 7 user interface, or offer unique form factors,
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, it alienates the other OEMs, regardless of anything Elop might say. That undermines Windows Phone 7's value as a coherent, consistent platform.
Such a move would be rather peculiar, as it's plain to see that Nokia's expertise does not lie in software. I don't doubt that the company has had many skilled people working on Symbian and MeeGo, but the
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company's management and internal organization has consistently failed to translate this work into high quality, desirable software products. Microsoft's track record in this area is considerably stronger.
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