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AAS Insight 71 - answering frequently asked questions

8 replies · 3,017 views · Started 18 May 2009

In All About Symbian Insight 70 (AAS Podcast 128) Steve and Rafe talk about the upcoming N97 and the return of Comes with Music to the UK. However the main part of the show is taken up with answering questions from listeners. We touch on Ovi Store, Nseries branding, screen resolution and more. You can listen to AAS Insight 71 here or, if you wish to subscribe, here's the RSS feed.

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Bored of all the biased comments by Rafe. He is definitely a Nokia fanboy... Finds excuses no matter what Nokia does.

I'm not an EE, but something you said strikes me as wrong. How is a higher resolution screen significantly more power-hungry? I was told that most of the power of a LCD screen goes into the backlighting, and that should be the same for, say, a 2.8" screen whether it's QVGA or VGA.

Well I'm bored by all the cr*p negative remarks made by unregistered!

Why not have the courage of your convictions, grow a set of b*lls and logon to post...?

Why not have the courage of your convictions, grow a set of b*lls

I already have a growing set of bills, thank you, and that's why I don't want to spend the little money I have left on an expensive and antiquated phone like the N97. 😃

Hey guys. Thanks for answering my question (the one about Nseries). I may not always agree with Nokia's strategy, and I'm not convinced that Symbian Foundation will play an integral part in the next level of personal computing, but I am a massive fan of All About Symbian!

It's probably worth saying that on a personal level I'd like to see things like better specifications, higher resolution screen etc etc.

However it tends to fall to me to explain why Nokia's does thing the way it does, where as Steve and Ewan have the voice of the (high-end) consumer.

It's easy to say something should better (yes we always want better stuff), but it does not always make business sense to do so.

Jaggz - indeed - there's plenty to criticize about Nokia's strategy. I think a lot of it is about implementation though. i.e. easy to comment, less easy to do.

rvirga - yes you're right, power usage isn't proportional to screen screen size, but it does increase. The main issue, in terms of S60, is the support (or not) for it in the software platform. That's the main reason we haven't seen higher res screens on S60 3.2. Will change with the next release - VGA support is added.

Yes, QVGA=UTTER FAIL. It's 2009, time for Nokia to end its' love affair with qvga screens.

And finding excuse for everything that Nokia does is getting tiresome.

It seems that Nokia's strategy is to abandon the power user market and shove S60 down people's throats at every opportunity. How about a proper replacement for the tablet or the E90?