05-Jun-2009 01:05 AM
Are we all idiots who doesn't know how to use the 5800XM or Nokia is making junk.
Nokia was my favorite brand but it's time to move on and find better product.
I can't be.ieve Nokia released junk phone like that full of bugs.
It will come back on them. What goes around comes around ![]()
Shame on you Nokia....
05-Jun-2009 03:11 AM
umm...is there an actual question in this post?
if ur just coming to rant, cant help u out. if u need help, post a problem to be solved
if u want to complain call nokia directly using the contact us link
05-Jun-2009 05:49 AM
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05-Jun-2009 07:29 AM
"Coming soon to a forum near you....."
..............er......a question that we could maybe help with ?![]()
05-Jun-2009 12:06 PM
09-Jun-2009 07:49 AM - last edited on 09-Jun-2009 07:50 AM
Guys does anyone have any idea where is the SOLVED button. i really would like to click on dat and end this misery...
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09-Jun-2009 08:02 AM
01-Jul-2009 04:43 AM
Idiocy can be found in the most intersting places...
are all 5800 users idiots?, are all 5800 users non-idiots?, would some experiment moments of idiocy throughout their life?
Those are some deep questions?, I think at least one 5800 may consider themself an idiot at one point or another. Do I really need a new smartphone?, isn't consumism somewhat cuestionable as a smart choice?
Who's more idiot the idiot or the idiot who follows him? -paraphrasing Obi-wan
Meditate on this I will...
01-Jul-2009 08:34 AM
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01-Jul-2009 10:17 AM
Once upon a time, not to long ago, there was a very large and famous company from a small country that few people know much about. This company made phones. Lots of phones. Phones in all shapes and sizes. There were small, simple phones for people who had simple needs and who didn't know very much about the technology, very advanced phones which were more like computers for the technically-minded, and in between phones to meet the needs of almost everybody that had ever lived.
Unfortunately, the phones became a fashion statement and people started buy the very flashy phones to show how wealthy and chic they were, even though they didn't need the very flashy phones and didn't even know how to use them, and they never read the manuals. Soon, many thousands of people started to complain that their phones were not good enough because they didn't work properly. But the phones were, most of the time, broadly speaking, doing what they were programmed to do and the people who had bought them as status symbols simply didn't know how to use them correctly.
So they all lived unhappily ever after...
01-Jul-2009 02:28 PM