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There’s a leaked video of private internal meeting at Nokia which its CEO, Stephen Elop had revealed a phone which is still under wraps. Despite his initial warning of no camera or pictures allowed, this video has made it to the public domain in matter of hours.
The device is Nokia’s first Windows Phone 7 and it looks awfully similar to the Nokia N9 which was launched few days back. The difference is the LED placement at the back and an extra button on the sides. It is also said to be running on the latest “Mango” release.
Check out the full video after the jump.
The full video takes some time to load and its slow from our end. The real action happens after 2:30.
u have noooo idea what are you talking about windows phone 7 buddy . i think u r the one who fark'ed up here , not nokia .
ui still same as the other wm7 phone…i thought they can customize everything…
soyacincau, I found a better video of the full Sea Ray unveiling. At least this streams better (it's youtube anyway).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8M1wC0pS_No
I LMAO at Sea Ray. So Nokia adopted WP7 because apparently MS gave them freedom to do whatever they want. In the end they came out with something that looks exactly like all other WP7 phones, plus the Nokia hardware. What 'differentiation' are we look at here?
I had a debate with a WP7+Nokia fanboy at LYN when the WP7+Nokia deal was first finalised. He was so dead sure that Nokia will make WP7 awesome because apparently MS will give Nokia freedom to customise to their hearts' delight. I told him that there's no way MS would allow any deviation of experience from the main WP7 UI as it would be unfair to other manufacturers. I'm sure that dude is very disappointed now.
I'm still fury at why Nokia doesn't want to take a chance with Android. I know debate's over, just saying Nokia better concentrate on the N9 because that thing is gorgeous. It can potentially knock Android out with the Alien Dalvik implementation.
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bye bye nokia.
you're out.
who in the world is using window mobile? to do what? open MS office doc? lol. you got into the wrong camp, its either android or ..(you cant join apple), so, you choose a dead end.
but, i do hope you can survive, i was a big fan of yours. a very big fan.