Lovely home except for those
pesky leaks. This Nokia house built (circa 2010) upon on a foundation of Symbian with a MeeGo roof is also sporting an interesting looking S-series smokestack. Most of the building blocks we've already seen including the flagship
N8. The N9 is almost certainly Nokia's followup to the N900 and Espoo's first handset to feature its new
MeeGo OS. But what's with the business-class E7, mainstream C7, and socially entertaining X7? None of these handsets have been announced, yet all three are at the top-end of their respective series meaning more functionality at a higher price. Still, the most interesting revelation is the S-series which Nokia has never referenced under its new naming scheme. The translated text from the S-series bullet describes it as, "A name reserved for limited phones. Mobiles that do not fit in other categories come in here." The first
Moorestown phone to run MeeGo, perhaps? Hey, we can dream.
[Thanks, Mark]
@driq
never-mind, i see he's in the thread engadget linked to.
How cute. Most manufacturers create new devices that people want, and Nokia is drawing colorful houses. That surely will bring them lots of business.
@bathellfire
How is Nokia NOT creating devices people want when they are the number one seller of Mobile devices on EARTH by a huge margin?
Maybe they don't make anything you want, but you are free to choose any brand pf phone you like since Nokia is not the only phone maker on the planet. But please, do not try to insinuate that YOUR personal taste in phones represents 'what people want' since clearly, Nokia's sales would indicate that that is not the case.
Waiting for those normal Nokia flagship leaks to come in any weeks even if there's +5 months till announcement. It's tradition afterall. :D
nokia e7 for me, if its the 4 inch qwerty slider like the n97, it must have 64gb onboard storage amoled screen, 1ghz processor and cherry on the cake would be twin micro sd slots
I really just think symbian works better than any phone OS, and I haven't owned a phone with a touch screen yet. I lost my s60 phone this weekend and got a s40 phone to hold me off a while and its just so fast and works just how I want it to. It just feels right. Hopefully by the time I'm ready to adopt (probably s^3 or 4) it'll be just as good as the other platforms.
With that house (divided), Nokia just showed Google what fragmentation really looks like.
It make me to explore more about Nokia Models
How are these Nokia Models
http://www.mobilephone.co.in/nokia-mobile-models