Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Nokia Communities

Daftar Hotel - Reckless behavior of Steve Jobs makes Nokia and Research In Motion rage. Instead of clarifying the matter of the iPhone antenna is caught four problematic and could not catch the signal, the CEO of Apple was actually impressed to throw the responsibility.
Jobs highlighted the handsets from Nokia and BlackBerry are also having similar problems. He stated: "The problem was the challenge for the overall antenna industry."
At Friday's press conference, Jobs showed the BlackBerry 9700 aka Bold Onyx. In addition, he also exhibited handset Samsung Omnia II and HTC Droid Eris, which is said to also have similar problems.
In particular about Nokia, Jobs said "you can search on Internet photos Nokia phones that are shipped with a sticker on the back that says: do not touch here."
"Here" was talking about the position of internal handset antennas. So that, when touched, the signal quality will decline.
Sounds like something to do with "quarrels" between Apple and Nokia in June and then writing about Nokia on the official website. There Nokia wrote that the design of the handle of a cell phone affects the quality of the cell phone signal reception. Dipampangkan one example that there is an iPhone.
Site visitors were then reply by sending a video about the sticker on the back of the handset (just behind the internal antenna), which instructed "Do not Touch Here".
Back to about Jobs and a controversial press conference after press conference, on the official website again, Apple shows Bold 9700, Omnia II, and Eris Droid, as an example for the antenna performance smart phone.
RIM also outraged. According to them, Apple wants to divert attention from their own problems by highlighting the problems of others.
"Apple should take responsibility for the design itself, instead of trying to harass RIM and others," the statement signed by the CEO of RIM others, namely Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie. Both assert that RIM is the leader in antenna design.
Nokia also confirmed that the company is a pioneer in the manufacture of internal antennas. "Antenna design is a core competency Nokia during this decade," said an official statement the Finnish company.

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