![]() 08/15/2013 at 15:47 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
My company phone, Nokia N95, is going to retire tommorow and replaced by a Huawei smartphone.
As you may know, I'm working on a Cellphone Operator (The operator name is XL Axiata) as a Cellphone Tower Builder. The N95 was used for signal testing.
So if you visiting Indonesia, Java and Bali, spesifically, and your internet suddenly disconnected, then you know who you have to blame, hehe.
Anyway, is there any of you ever heard about Huawei?
I even don't know how to say Huawei properly..
![]() 08/15/2013 at 15:49 |
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Awe, that sucks. Poor Nokia.
Send the old phone out in style.
![]() 08/15/2013 at 15:51 |
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Arn't Nokias supposed to be indestructible? Thats what they're known for!
![]() 08/15/2013 at 15:53 |
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Yeah!
Besides, who still use a N95 anyway?
![]() 08/15/2013 at 15:56 |
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No one but it was an awesome phone when it came out!
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Nah, some hammer maybe will do the trick!
![]() 08/15/2013 at 15:57 |
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http://conversations.nokia.com/2013/04/17/10-…
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It is awesome. And still awesome.
![]() 08/15/2013 at 15:58 |
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Huawaei is a Chinese owned electronics manufacturer. There have been several accusations from Western Governments that they are using their communications technology to spy on western interests. The US government is not allowed to purchase or use any of their equipment.
![]() 08/15/2013 at 15:58 |
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I don't think you'll be too disappointed.
Huawei, from what I remember, is fairly high quality, and has been making phones for a number of years.
I think they have actually been producing some high end stuff, it's just not available stateside.
![]() 08/15/2013 at 16:00 |
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Well, I remember broke the screen and flexible cable once. By a toyota hilux.
![]() 08/15/2013 at 16:03 |
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I see..
But huawei is not indestructible.
![]() 08/15/2013 at 16:03 |
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Hauwhat?!
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Thus is why I'm suggesting a mallet and not a regular old hammer.
![]() 08/15/2013 at 16:05 |
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Wow. Is they really use their product for that?
Now I'm worried since most of newly built towers in here is using Huawei's stuff.
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I see..
I think I have that somewhere in my garage..
![]() 08/15/2013 at 16:39 |
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Huaweis are actually reasonably popular around here. Mostly because they're cheap and not terrible.
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N95 was a great phone. I still a have mine(2GB) at home as a spare.
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And my Nexus 4 breaks after just a small fall. -_-
![]() 08/16/2013 at 08:53 |
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I agree. There's nothing like a Nokia for durability.