Jolla Joins the Mobile Phone Circus

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Jolla Joins the Mobile Phone Circus
SP   10/16/2012 11:28:59 AM
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Like the title of the article. Well its definitely a circus. In circus atleast we have different characters. Here as it looks like everyone wants to do the same job. Then we are just increasing the competition whereas there are many sectors that are left unattended or get minimal attention.

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Re: Jolla Joins the Mobile Phone Circus
Ariella   10/16/2012 3:20:08 PM
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@Jen  But do customers want a new ecosystem or new devices?  Now that is a key question. What do you think about it?

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Barbara Jorgensen   10/16/2012 4:50:35 PM
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I'm with you Jenn--go free enterprise!!!--but breaking into the mobile phone space? Argh. Good luck to them. I always admired companies that used Linux bcause I love the idea of a non-Windows platform. But isn't that what Android is all about? I do wish them luck, but I can't think of a market that is more dog-eat-dog than mobile phones...unless it's....hmmmm...SEARCH ENGINES?

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elctrnx_lyf   10/17/2012 5:52:06 AM
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This is really getting interesting everyday. I believe Jolla will come out with niche product to attract a good number of mobile consumer base. I can't stop praising this company for the level of their optimism in the middle of android, ios and windows.

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t.alex   10/17/2012 11:11:34 PM
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Windows phone was actually late to the game but received quite a number of thumbs-up. Let's see what Jolla has to offer.



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