Nokia attacks Apple and Samsung after the presentation of iPad Air and iPad Mini Retina Display

  Only a few tens of minutes after the presentation iPad Air si iPad Mini Retina DisplayThose from Nokia they published the image above, subtly suggesting that Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), took over their idea of ​​presenting tablets in the course of yesterday, those from Samsung not being notified about this "special" day. The truth is that Nokia had announced its event just a few days before Apple and those from Cupertino certainly knew the impact their event would have on the Internet, overshadowing the presentations from Nokia.

16 COMMENTS

  1. I heard about this company, Nokia... Weren't they the ones that have been under the line for some good years but now they are on the nose after they went bankrupt and were bought by Microsoft?

  2. JPN, you really are. (inferred of course from your comment). maybe the following link suggests something else to you though

  3. I don't know what people are saying that nokia is attacking apple and Samsung, when they could say more correctly, Microsoft is attacking Apple and Google/samsung

  4. @Zie Bedz: I leave you this comment to tell you that if you don't want to talk nicely, you better not leave comments, without reproaching me for not publishing them. I know we are Romanians, but that doesn't mean I have to publish everyone's ineptitude here.

  5. 1. The "offensive" answer I gave was strictly related to the comment he made, not in general, as I brought to his attention in brackets..
    2. You could still leave the link, the world and my argument would be understood.
    3. I'm not really Romanian. (not only Romanians "attack" on forums, websites, etc.)
    4. You could also reply to the email address in the form.
    PS: this comment is for you and you don't have to post it.
    A beautiful day!

  6. Why should I bother to answer emails? There are hundreds of comments a day, do you think I have time to argue with each one? JPN attacked Nokia, you on him? Where is the logic?

  7. @zaone: JPN does nothing but create a general image for idevice owners..he is the kind of man who says that his iphone is the best because it is his and Apple is the best because it is the company that manufactured his phone.. There are a few companies that deserve respect, and Nokia is one of them.. together with Motorola, it is the pioneer in terms of mobility and no one will take this title from it.. it's a pity that some viruses have entered their interior who ground it, but it still holds up.. I pray that the Iphone 6 will rise to the standards of the Lumia 1520 but with a smaller screen and be the first device to be worth the price of the iPhone 5s..

  8. To be honest, I think that in the tablet section, the problem is not the design but the software. There are still some acceptable tablets on the market in terms of design, but they still sell poorly. I can't understand why they still insist when they go in the "hole" with this product.

  9. @alex @Zie Bedz and Ford is a pioneer in the world of cars and Toyota is no. 1 in the world in sales by far more than them. Why does Nokia deserve respect? So that until Apple entered the market, they were growing every 3 months with a 1 mpx camera and a 15 mhz processor? If it wasn't nokia it was ericsson, if it wasn't ericsson it was ZTE and so on. Now let's worship Edison Thomas or Tesla every morning because without them nothing happens with technology. Wrong. They were not invented then, they were invented in 1-2-3-10 years, but to be invented, they were still being invented. You still have to innovate and not only boast about what you did 20 years ago. And the biggest apple innovation is not 5s, 5, but the very first iPhone, which by the way, if you are curious, look to see how the CEO of Nokia laughs about the iPhone that they sold in one day as many iPhones in 6 months. And no one dug them, they dug themselves... bad management... When Elop came, they were already dug up, so they no longer raised Nokia in glory. And as long as they have that Windows Phone as the operating system on their phones, they will remain firmly below the 1% of the big pie shared by Apple and Samsung. PS @Alex I can put my hand in the fire because you haven't had a last generation device with win mobile in your hand for more than 1 day!

  10. Nokia must be respected for what it does... whoever has good sense respects what they were... you just have to wear glasses not to see that at the moment it is the most innovative company 😉 and by the way... The owner of Aston Martin is an Indian concern ... Does this mean that Aston Martin is an Indian car or is it made by Indians? :))) and I'm not saying that it hasn't been bought by Microsoft yet... and even if they buy it in the end, everything will remain the same... PEACE!

  11. @Matzero If it's about the cameras, by no means praise Apple. What quality were the cameras on an N95 or Sony-Ericsson Cyber-shot versus an Iphone 2G. I currently have a Lumia 800, an Iphone 5 and an Hp Pre 2. Out of all of them, I use Nokia daily. I'm thinking of selling my iPhone to get a Lumia 920.
    And I ask you something else, what innovations from Apple? To me they seem copied and slightly improved.
    The initial home screen is copied from Palm OS.
    The multitasking system with pages you slide up to close, from Web OS.
    Drop down page with phone status and notifications, from android. The list is long, I'm not going to detail it now.

  12. Top 20 best selling mobile phones
    1. Nokia 1100, launched in 2005, phones sold: 250 million
    2. Nokia 3210, launched in 1999, phones sold: 160 million
    3. Nokia 1200, launched in 2007, phones sold: 150 million
    4. Nokia 5230, launched in 2010, phones sold: 150 million
    5. Nokia 3310, launched in 2000, phones sold: 136 million
    6. Nokia 2600, launched in 2004, phones sold: 135 million
    7. Motorola RAZR V3, launched in 2004, phones sold: 130 million
    8. Nokia 1600, launched in 2006, phones sold: 130 million
    9. Nokia 1208, launched in 2007, phones sold: 100 million
    10. Nokia 6010, launched in 2004, phones sold: 75 million
    11. Nokia 5130, launched in 2007, phones sold: 65 million
    12. iPhone 4S, launched in 2011, phones sold: 60 million
    13. Motorola C200, launched in 2003, phones sold: 60 million
    14. Motorola StarTAC, launched in 1996, phones sold: 60 million
    15. Nokia 3100, launched in 2003, phones sold: 50 million
    16. Nokia 6230, launched in 2004, phones sold: 50 million
    17. Samsung Galaxy SIII, launched in 2012, phones sold: 40 million
    18. Samsung Galaxy SII, launched in 2011, phones sold: 40 million
    19. iPhone 3GS, released in 2009, phones sold: 35 million
    20. Nokia 2650, launched in 2004, phones sold: 35 million