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<blockquote data-quote="jaganm" data-source="post: 1200882" data-attributes="member: 6899"><p>I think Nokia has taken a short sighted approach and crippled it in a number of ways</p><p></p><p>1. Processor : A 680 MHz processor is definitely not good enough for a flagship phone in 2010. Atleast, if it was based on the A8 architecture (like what was used in the N900), it would have been acceptable.</p><p></p><p>2. RAM: 256 MB of RAM? Come on, that is what the budget phones have now. They should have gone for 512 MB atleast</p><p></p><p>3. Screen: the world is moving to WVGA and retina display, why stick to nHD resolution?</p><p></p><p>The fact is that these specs will not affect you right now. But in a year's time, the phone will be totally out of date. Nokia themselves will stop issuing updates to the firmware as they switch their focus to Symbian^4 and Meego. So, why should a discerning user go for this phone?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaganm, post: 1200882, member: 6899"] I think Nokia has taken a short sighted approach and crippled it in a number of ways 1. Processor : A 680 MHz processor is definitely not good enough for a flagship phone in 2010. Atleast, if it was based on the A8 architecture (like what was used in the N900), it would have been acceptable. 2. RAM: 256 MB of RAM? Come on, that is what the budget phones have now. They should have gone for 512 MB atleast 3. Screen: the world is moving to WVGA and retina display, why stick to nHD resolution? The fact is that these specs will not affect you right now. But in a year's time, the phone will be totally out of date. Nokia themselves will stop issuing updates to the firmware as they switch their focus to Symbian^4 and Meego. So, why should a discerning user go for this phone? [/QUOTE]
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