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Originally Posted by Xenon
But if you want to charge a premium price then building a nice hardware
package is not enough. You have to convince your customers that you're
going to fix all issues that appear (we can understand that issues do appear
despite extensive testing) and keep updating the phone with new OS
versions for at least a year and preferably while the hardware can handle it.
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I took out my old N95 and checked if there was updates for it and actually there was, one had came late december.
Phone is already 2,5 years old and Nokia did quit its production long time ago but they're still offering updates for the firmware... oh and new pc-suite "Ovi" works like a charm, it makes backups, connects the pc to the web using N95 as modem, saves pics automatically, works as SMS editor... it does everything unlike Samsung's crappy bloatware "pc-studio" and without hickups.
There's clear difference between that Finnish company and Korean Samsung; one takes care of their customers long after they got the moneys and one just grabs the money and runs away... a real disgrace.