Are you complaining about choice? I just checked out their US site and it is pretty straight forward to search based on features etc.
I can understand finding faults with Nokia for not being able to compete effectively against iPhone. But then which other mobile maker is right now able to do that. iPhone is pretty much a new product category. And Apple gets consumers and software like few others.
But I cannot understand finding faults with the choice of phones Nokia provides.
Yes, I'm complaining about choice. I used the filters on the left and was still left with 28 phones to choose from. I'm sorry, but I'm just not willing to put any serious effort into comparing 28 different models that I know nothing about when their competition makes it so much easier not to screw up.
I agree choice can be confusing. And that is why Apple products standout.
Maybe I should have clarified what I like about choice in phones that Nokia or others provide.
One aspect of choice which I like is the different pricing options. The mobile phones are needed by people all over the world with varying purchasing powers. Everybody cannot or does not want to afford the total cost of ownership of iPhone or even Nokia N97 or Droid. But there are billions who want to make phone calls.
Too much choice is overwhelming and confusing. This has been observed many times. Search google on "psychology too many choices". http://www.physorg.com/news127404469.html
Not to mention having dozens of models shows a lack of focus.
I can understand finding faults with Nokia for not being able to compete effectively against iPhone. But then which other mobile maker is right now able to do that. iPhone is pretty much a new product category. And Apple gets consumers and software like few others.
But I cannot understand finding faults with the choice of phones Nokia provides.