Yes I do wonder why these phone comanies want to brand their own devices?
Most people probably dont even know their phone is branded. Everyone else complains to a greater or lesser extent about the branding on their phone and would like to get rid of it.
I've never head a positive comment about a phones branding and I have derfinately not heard anyone say you must change to Orange (Vodafone, 02, etc) because they brand their phones so well.
All branding does is delay the release date of a device, reduce its reliablility and function and makes it harder to upgrade. Oh and it also costs a lot in development time which we the consumer end up paying for in the end.
When are they going to realise branding damages their brand image and not as they seem to think enhance it.
05-10-2006 04:53 PM
Williamoni
I spent a year unhappy that my 6680 had been modified by Orange so that the Standby screen didn't do what it was supposed to. I'm delighted that I have now left Orange, have an N70, and it behaves in the way it was designed to. Orange don't seem to get that we want the phone to do what the manual says it will!
05-10-2006 03:47 PM
dave_a
I am actually quite happy to read this as it will prevent me from upgrading early and make me wait until I am at the end of my contract so I can leave orange. Something I should have done years ago.
05-10-2006 10:51 AM
Slartibartfast
Orange UI
As one of the call centre staff said, Lord knows why a bunch of muppets in Bristol think they know more about UIs than the likes of NOKIA, SE etc...
Having suffered the Orange "home page" on my P910i I shudder to imagine what garbage they'll come up with now.
Slart.
05-10-2006 09:41 AM
stuclark
This made me laugh as well... lots of people know my hatered of the Orange "simplification" of everything, including removing the best features of S60 when butchered (sorry "updated") with the orange firmware.
I remember bugging Nokia and Orange at the Smartphone show last year - trying to get a good answer out of either of them about the situation they had then with refusing to support / update the N70. It's a pity the same situation still exists a year down the line...
04-10-2006 10:18 PM
Rafe
Completely fair comment and an issue I do intend to look into at the upcoming Orange Partner camp if at all possible. I was suprised when I got this news - after all Orange don't have good record so far with the S60 3rd Edition devices... The N80 situation is interesting as they stopped the update the version before the decent stable one.
Clearly though things looks like they might change - its not a small investment we're talking about here - it is a major strategic decision. May be its partly be bought on by the problem they have had with integration / testing the S60 devices so far?
04-10-2006 06:24 PM
steve_perry
Quote:
Originally Posted by Rafe
Orange and Nokia today announced that they would be working together to customise S60 for Orange signature devices. S60 is one of Orange's preferred software platforms. The Orange signature device program includes those devices which express or enhance the Orange brand and lifestyle with an emphasis on high end devices.
Sorry mate, my next comments are not intended as a dig at you or AAS but are they (Orange & Nokia) taking the p|$$ with this announcement?? Threads like the following which discuss the current situation about both Orange and Nokia and their support (or lack of) of certain N series Nokia handsets makes a mockery of their marketing spiel.
Apologies again but I really did laugh out loud on reading about this joint venture.
S.
04-10-2006 06:03 PM
Rafe
S60 becomes more Orange
Orange and Nokia today announced that they would be working together to customise S60 for Orange signature devices. S60 is one of Orange's preferred software platforms. The Orange signature device program includes those devices which express or enhance the Orange brand and lifestyle with an emphasis on high end devices.