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4 responses to “Nokia to Focus on Windows Phone 7, Symbian Phaseout, MeeGo Becomes Experimental”

  1. Nanfy

    This is a good thing. Nokia makes top quality hardware.

    What Sprint needs is a CEO like Stephen Elop to admit the faults of the company and drive it in a new direction. Crappy phones and crappy loyalty to their customers are the 2 biggest problems with Sprint. Its really insulting they unveiled a PoS phone like the Echo. A name like Echo reminds me of that tiny butt ugly looking Toyota car with the same name. Even the mere thought of hyping up that event left me offended. Does Sprint really think we are stupid?

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