I applied in January 2011 and still haven't been approved. I even tried emailing (to nokia.developer.launchpad@nokia.com) but no luck getting an answer.
I've missed out TWICE now on getting a...
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I applied in January 2011 and still haven't been approved. I even tried emailing (to nokia.developer.launchpad@nokia.com) but no luck getting an answer.
I've missed out TWICE now on getting a...
Yeah, How much longer do they think it'll take to get through the backlog? :)
Its hard to believe over four weeks has passed now. I dread to think of the size of this backlog.
That is interesting to know as I wasn't aware of that, thank you for the tip. I might have to do a bit more research now.
It was always bound to happen due to the wording of the announcement email but it is a shame that the email was publicised without the obvious statement that it was only applicable to existing...
Shame Nokia didn't make it clear on the day that only existing members would be eligible (for the E7 for testing), so they wouldn't interfere with the system for the rest of us, although at least it...
Hopefully not long to wait then. I'm in the same boat.
I was just thinking with many contracts offering a new mobile each year then within the next 1-3 years Symbian will be filtering out, so we probably wouldn't see any new Symbian developers/companies...
That is an interesting question..
I assumed it wouldn't be worth developing anything 'new' for Symbian now with the news, but maybe it is worthwhile for the existing mobiles still out there?
Is there a complete list of the limitations of moving from Symbian to Windows Phone 7 development online? As its sounding from this thread like a lot of the issues I'd heard about previously that...
I'm still not sure if this is good news or bad news.. I've come to be very attached to Symbian, it works so well, and Windows Mobile 7 is rather incomplete in terms of functionality.