A strategic focus on "Feature phones" rather than "Smart phones" is nothing to disparage Nokia for, my only issue with the recent 100 & 101 release is the fact that it has no browser access. I think that locks out the group of users who are beginning to make the leap from purely voice users to data users. This users, though not a majority, represent the next battle field for revenues within the telcos, and as such they should not be ignored. Also given the fact that the S30 operating system is quite old, I'm curious as to how long Nokia will support it before dropping it.

On Sat, Sep 3, 2011 at 12:27 PM, Dennis Kioko <dmbuvi@gmail.com> wrote:
I think it's a gross mistake And very patronising to assume that majority of the population can not afford and if they could, can not use the internet. reminds us of those mobile operators who said Africans can not afford 3G and even have no use for it. You may conclude by telling us Africa is a jungle where people live on trees.

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