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	<title>Comments on: Nokia&#8217;s Listening, Proves It On E51</title>
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		<title>By: Emre SUMENGEN</title>
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		<dc:creator>Emre SUMENGEN</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Nov 2007 09:32:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>These customizations make a good device even better. But what Nokia does not get is, customers that have paid a good amount of money for a S60 device not long ago now watch these news with envy.
Why not give older devices the required firmware updates? No one would (or should) spend another XXX$ just to be able to customize his phone&#039;s buttons, right?
For example, I have an E61. I love it and I don&#039;t want to leave my QWERTY keyboard, even for the E51 (I had left my E50 for that keyboard before). And I now, an accelerometer is something a firmware update cannot provide. But I&#039;d be happy if I was provided some small updates for my phone, something software-ish. (Like _these_ customizations or new applications that exists with the newer-end phones)

Just IMHO.

Nevertheless, these are still great news... (maybe only for new customers but It&#039;s hope that thrives us all, right?)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These customizations make a good device even better. But what Nokia does not get is, customers that have paid a good amount of money for a S60 device not long ago now watch these news with envy.<br />
Why not give older devices the required firmware updates? No one would (or should) spend another XXX$ just to be able to customize his phone&#8217;s buttons, right?<br />
For example, I have an E61. I love it and I don&#8217;t want to leave my QWERTY keyboard, even for the E51 (I had left my E50 for that keyboard before). And I now, an accelerometer is something a firmware update cannot provide. But I&#8217;d be happy if I was provided some small updates for my phone, something software-ish. (Like _these_ customizations or new applications that exists with the newer-end phones)</p>
<p>Just IMHO.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, these are still great news&#8230; (maybe only for new customers but It&#8217;s hope that thrives us all, right?)</p>
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		<title>By: Emre SUMENGEN</title>
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		<dc:creator>Emre SUMENGEN</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Nov 2007 09:32:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>These customizations make a good device even better. But what Nokia does not get is, customers that have paid a good amount of money for a S60 device not long ago now watch these news with envy.
Why not give older devices the required firmware updates? No one would (or should) spend another XXX$ just to be able to customize his phone&#039;s buttons, right?
For example, I have an E61. I love it and I don&#039;t want to leave my QWERTY keyboard, even for the E51 (I had left my E50 for that keyboard before). And I now, an accelerometer is something a firmware update cannot provide. But I&#039;d be happy if I was provided some small updates for my phone, something software-ish. (Like _these_ customizations or new applications that exists with the newer-end phones)

Just IMHO.

Nevertheless, these are still great news... (maybe only for new customers but It&#039;s hope that thrives us all, right?)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These customizations make a good device even better. But what Nokia does not get is, customers that have paid a good amount of money for a S60 device not long ago now watch these news with envy.<br />
Why not give older devices the required firmware updates? No one would (or should) spend another XXX$ just to be able to customize his phone&#8217;s buttons, right?<br />
For example, I have an E61. I love it and I don&#8217;t want to leave my QWERTY keyboard, even for the E51 (I had left my E50 for that keyboard before). And I now, an accelerometer is something a firmware update cannot provide. But I&#8217;d be happy if I was provided some small updates for my phone, something software-ish. (Like _these_ customizations or new applications that exists with the newer-end phones)</p>
<p>Just IMHO.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, these are still great news&#8230; (maybe only for new customers but It&#8217;s hope that thrives us all, right?)</p>
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