As we’re still digesting, writing, analysing the day of briefings we thought we’d bring you some images of the INQ 1 first of all.
All in an effort to wet your appetite on what’s coming next, and it’s also unfair to keep you waiting around
INQ 1 – app screen
INQ 1 – Facebook integration
INQ 1 – search contacts integration
INQ 1 – internet browsing
INQ 1 – widget intergration
INQ 1 – adding email account (note icons on top of page)
The competition
The proof of how cheap it is
excuse my language but are 3 taking the piss?. Comparing a INQ which is from the same people who made the Skype phone on the same page as the iPhone, G1, X1 and BlackBerry Bold?
The S2 phone has built in facebook, HSDPA and modem use plus Skype and MSN so apart from being a slider whats the difference between the INQ1 and the S2 phone. Same company, same idea, same result
Shall I put that question to the founders tomorrow? 😉
The S2 has it 'built in', but the INQ1 has it intgrated directly into the native apps… eg. you handset contacts include all their facebook data, skype status etc updated live. It's very different.
That sort of thinking has delivered the spanking Nokia experience we all know and love…..
It's that sort of thinking that has given us the great Nokia experience we've all come to love. My E71 is a joy to nav around – not.
Don't knock the deep FB integration till you've tried it.
excuse my language but are 3 taking the piss?. Comparing a INQ which is from the same people who made the Skype phone on the same page as the iPhone, G1, X1 and BlackBerry Bold?
The S2 phone has built in facebook, HSDPA and modem use plus Skype and MSN so apart from being a slider whats the difference between the INQ1 and the S2 phone. Same company, same idea, same result
Shall I put that question to the founders tomorrow? 😉
The S2 has it 'built in', but the INQ1 has it intgrated directly into the native apps… eg. you handset contacts include all their facebook data, skype status etc updated live. It's very different.
It's that sort of thinking that has given us the great Nokia experience we've all come to love. My E71 is a joy to nav around – not.
Don't knock the deep FB integration till you've tried it.