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  1. phonearena.com

    2 days agoA newly revealed 2007 presentation written inside Nokia revealed what the world's top smartphone manufacturer in 2007 thought about this interloper coming out and reinventing the phone. As you might imagine, Nokia pointed out the iPhone's touchscreen UI and ease of use. But Nokia still felt that its own hardware, market reach, and pricing playbook gave it the edge in the global smartphone market.
  2. nokiamob.net

    3 days agoThis newly opened Nokia Design Archive Studio is full of undug diamonds that people started popping up. A newly revealed 2007 internal Nokia memo provides a unique glimpse into how the company reacted to the launch of the original iPhone. At the time, Nokia was the global leader in mobile phones, and Apple's entry into
  3. howtogeek.com

    2 days agoThe slide deck offers a glimpse into Nokia's assessment of the competitive landscape and the danger Apple's handset posed to its dominance. The presentation was put together after then-CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the first iPhone on January 9, 2007, at the Macworld trade show and shared with Nokia's top brass the following day.
  4. computerworld.com

    Jan 15, 2025The whole world was watching when legendary Apple CEO Steve Jobs launched the iconic iPhone in 2007. Mobile was the future. Apple knew it (and rebranded itself to reflect it). And Nokia had a ...
  5. apple.slashdot.org

    3 days agoNokia accurately predicted the iPhone would revolutionize the smartphone industry in a confidential analysis prepared the day after Apple unveiled the device in 2007, according to internal documents recently released by Nokia's Design Archive at Aalto University in Finland. The presentation praised the iPhone's touchscreen interface and recognized Apple's unprecedented control over carrier ...
  6. news.ycombinator.com

    7 days agoNokia was at point the only OEM that still believed in Windows Phone. MS killed the whole division shortly after Satya Nadella took over and was sorting out the mess left by Steve Ballmer. The iphone was solidly in charge by then and the rest of the market was Android. Courtesy of lots of Linux contributions by the Meego and Maemo team.
  7. technologizer.com

    The N97 has a screen that's the same size as the iPhone 3G's, but with higher resolution; with 32GB of RAM flash memory, it also has double the memory of the highest-capacity iPhone plus a MicroSD slot for up to 16GB more memory at a time. And its 5-megapixel, video-capable camera certainly trumps the iPhone's camera.
  8. intomobile.com

    I hate the iPhone. It is an MP3 player with a web browser and every time I see someone with it in their hand I can't help but think they're trying way too hard to be cool. Today, that changed. If you haven't watched the SDK announcement I recommend you do because maybe, just maybe, you'll come to the same conclusions I have. The App Store

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