[quote="FOX HOUND"][quote="😊"]without mentioning names.. (cough! foxhound cough!)
to foxhound:
(Al7amdillah enna madaak tijeeb wa7id thanee! wu thalith ba3ad!)
😊[/quote]
i can make things happen .... 😊[/quote]
These "coded" chats really annoy me, explain in English please :roll:
Here's my translation so far...
Armadillo and a mad annorak, ???? wait thee, wu tang bad!
Am I close? 😃
Hahhahahahahah 😃 😃 😃
You're Thiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiis close!!
But they aren't coded! they're arabic 😃
Muahhahahahahahahh!!!
IN english: thank god you got a second 7650, and a third one too !
Wow I was Thaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat Close! 😃
I thought it might have been something interesting 😞
Like, he was an Annorak wearing Armadillo, that knows the art of shadow boxing and is staring in the latest kung fu movie. (I need to get out more)
What have you done to my thread peeps! You killed a nice memory chat and started a |_337 $p34|< theme... -(
Going back *ahem* to the memory issue,
Nokia were developing the 7650 and 3650 almost simultaniously, so the adition of the mmc slot shows that they ALWAYS knew the memory would not be enough, but just didnt care.
As far as I can see, the 7650 is a beta test phone to prod the market and get us to all pay for doing their job of market research and testing. It also makes sure there is software ready when they release the real phone (3650, if you can call it real!) they intended to market from the start.
By the time the 3650 is selling in retail, all the firmware bugs will have been found (by us) and software will be developed (by 3rd party for 7650) and the phone will have a ready made market (by us) so we have done all the hard work for nokia.
I wont deny it was damn clever marketing and they fooled me good and proper. I ended up paying them to help beta test a product! how lucky we are.
The same reason why they did it with the 9210. It's all part of there strategy. J2theIZZO already explained so many times why they do it.
You'll never get the best, you'll only get what is just enough for the ime being. Compare with laundry products, somehow it can always get whiter ;p
Hey! Why all the technical stuff? J2theIZZO! lets talk wutangese!!!!
:P
but i don't think they're getting brighter, i put white gym socks in the hotel laundry in Paris, and they came out grey! They're still grey, and they're pretty artistic grey if you ask me 😃
my consious was hurting, i hated to be a forum pooper, so i came back to say one last thing:
Al-Itty Laundry ROCKS!!
and also:
I don't think theres much we can do about it, as nokia's products are well advertised and available, from the people that are interested about memory and stuff are the well-lit thinkers that want more "horsepower per buck" than the others, some people just like it the way it is, which is alot, cause not everbody cares about memory as long as they can take photos (which is the purpose of this phone) I'm not saying you guys are wrong or something, you have a pretty good point, but were stuck here and we can't do much about it, cause its not ment to function like a PDA, but more like a semi-pda. But i still think nokia should have done it the other way round, they should have released the 7650 with a MMC slot and the 3650 without. What kind of business man would carry a 3650?!
OK guys - I have it from the horses mouth (VP at NMP - no names, no pack drill). It is extremely unlikely (as in not going to happen) that you will get to upgrade the memory on a 7650.
You might answer - fine for him sitting there with the 3650 with a 32MB MMC card ... but I think the last poster hit the nail on the head. This is a camera phone for MMS ... not a lot more.
Secondly, if you are worried about testing someone elses products for them and working out all the bugs ... ahem, how to put this politely ... just look at the whole software industry, Microsoft in particular (how long before we got rid of the bugs in 95/98).
I even remember a conversation with a Director of BT a few years back ... saying something like, "yes, we test the network, we do it every day with 65 million people, they tell us about the problems and we try and fix them. The point is that we call them customers and that they pay us for the pleasure".
Pyrofer, you should start your online petition and see how it turns out.I see no harm in that