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To: Road Walker who wrote (324)9/3/2012 12:11:27 PM
From: Lahcim Leinad  Respond to of 580
 
Yup, not good enough. "Missed it by that much."

Samsung has more advertising/marketing money to push pretty much the same W8 phone, and ship it first.

If this is indeed what we will see come out on Wednesday? Nokia blew a fantastic opportunity - again - huge.



To: Road Walker who wrote (324)9/3/2012 2:44:40 PM
From: sylvester80  Respond to of 580
 
Apple needs a Jobs reincarnate... cause Cook thinks repackaging the iPhone4/4S and naming it 5 is good enough. Who does he think we are? iSheep? LMFAO.. too funny... no innovation at Apple since Jobs was gone... they just regurgitating the same iJUNK or copying Android and soon Nokia...



To: Road Walker who wrote (324)9/3/2012 2:48:07 PM
From: sylvester80  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 580
 
AWESOME..Nokia Lumia 820 and 920's wireless charging pad revealed
By Chris Ziegler on September 3, 2012 11:06 am Email @zpower164COMMENTS
theverge.com

Both the Lumia 820 and 920 — expected to be announced at an event in New York this Wednesday — are believed to feature wireless charging, and the evidence grows this morning with the leak of an image showing the models on their charging pad. The pad looks to be nearly as long as the phone itself with a single cord trailing off into the distance (presumably connecting to a USB port), but if rumors of Qi compatibility are true, it's conceivable that owners of the phone will be able to use a variety of pads from other manufacturers as well; Verizon, for instance, offers Qi wireless charging on a number of its smartphones.

We'll know more in two days' time.