It is estimated that Unspecified number of affected customers all over the world turned aganist Nokia N8 Smartphone.
Speaking to Reuters, Niklas Savander, who is Nokia’s sales chief, said the Nokia N8 Smartphone power issue, where the smartphone would turn off by itself and not come back on, was experienced by ‘a limited number of N8 Smartphone users’. A spokesperson later said the problem arose in production, and has since been fixed, so it is likely to affect early adopters only, with Savander reaffirming that ‘the total number of affected users was “a small number.” The rumour spread like a wild fire when it is about a Nokia Smartphone.
Troubled history
The Nokia N8 Smartphone, which was supposed to mark the Finnish mobile phones giant’s main weapon against iphone, has been troubled since inception. Though it was scheduled to reach consumers as far back as June, Nokia only began a staggered roll out in November. These problems were attributed to Symbian^3 development timelines slipping, only to later have the mobile OS slated for not being up to modern standards.
Before appropriating excessive blame to Nokia for this manufacturing fault, one needs to be mindful that these types of issues accompany many high profile smartphones. Apple, for example, has had various issues, including antenna gate and glass gate, with its iPhone 4, as have a number of high profile Google Android handsets.
The only difference – and perhaps why the media is paying excessive attention to Nokia’s woes – is that the Finnish mobile phones giant is trying to a recovery after years of dominance was interrupted by a sharp decline in profits. It’s a classic ‘fall of the giants tale’, and watching Nokia Smartphone recover will make for a great business case study one day.
In short, if you were intending on purchasing a Nokia N8, hold off your purchase for a few weeks, until the bad batch has been cleared from market.As i Mentioned last day there may be a chance of a price slash also in the coming weeks.
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