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Microsoft Sells Feature Phone Business, Including Nokia Brand, to Foxconn

4 pointsby raddadabout 9 years ago

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sreenadhabout 9 years ago
I am hoping that some decision makers at Foxconn are reading this thread. Or anyone who can help me out.<p>I would just request that nokia e51 &amp; e71 be reintroduced. 9300i with pure android&#x2F;cyanogen would be a treat. Do what apple did to SE, which is 5s with old shape but new internals. The only thing I miss in my e51 is its ability to sync contacts with gmail. I have my e51 since its launch back in 2006. It&#x27;s on its last leg and would love a replacement. Please make it all dual sim.<p>I do not want a smart device with 100s of apps that will produces soo much heat on usage and I have to carry around like it&#x27;s a new born(very fragile). Plus I need to carry about a backup battery for a single days use. I realise that now 1 device is doing the work of 5-8 devices. But in this &quot;economy of choice&quot;, I just want a mobile I can make calls from, will last at least 3 days on a single charge and I can just throw it on the ground.
Zekioabout 9 years ago
I feel dumb, but what is the difference between a feature phone and smartphone?<p>Edit: Figured it out, apparently it is just the old phones.
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