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Thread: What will Apple’s future be without Steve Jobs?
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[quote=LONELYJOURNEY,448245]Jimmyb, you are in China, right? If I were you, I would not buy a symbian smart phone. Apparently, Nokia has changed its focus from symbian to WP smart phone. Nokia has handed over symbian business to another company. This isn't a good sign. Do you think Nokia will keep supporting symbian after 2015? I guess not. The WP smart phones are his focus. Blackberry is famed for its mail service. But the telecom operators in China charge too much for this service. They also sell blackberry smart phones at very high prices. Actually, I like blackberry smart phones. All data inside your blackberry are encrypted and secured. But I can not afford to buy one in China. My friend Xiao Yang bought one from abroad but it didn’t work very well in China. He couldn’t use any other internet browsers except the one installed by blackberry. He also couldn’t log in his QQ, use its wifi stably. Once he called the Chinese telecom operator and they just said it was none of their business. Nokia and Microsoft both hope their WP7 cell phones can sell very well. But the android is still the biggest winner. It is not easy to defeat android supported by Google. Google has bought Motorola mobility business. The giant internet search company wants to develop its own cell phones. I think Nokia and Microsoft can hardly defeat Google in short time. Android smart phones have a bright future. You may choose HTC android smart phones. Some of them have keyboards. [/quote]
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