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Originally Posted by ericsson View Post
People listen up, Ericsson has a list of disruptive messages :

1. Nokias strategy should be crystal clear to anybody by now, yet all you do is whine about how ugly Elop is.

2. WP is for mid to high end devices and business devices, and the transition from phone to tablet to pc will be seamless - eventually.

3. MeeGo and Symbian will have to go (although not entirely sure about Symbian).

4. A new smartphone platform will emerge with the N9 UI (Qt). It will be low to mid end and a few more geeky devices. The OS will be S40 or some other light weight multitasking one (yes, S40 is in fact multitasking). Could even be Symbian, but I somehow doubt it.

Ericsson looked at all that disruptiveness, and thought - this will be cooool Nokia is da Man
Yes,No and No. In fact, WP is using the compact .net framework while the tablets are using the desktop version. As a result, "Seamless" transition is impossible.

Symbian will stay until 2015 at least. No proof. But it's clear that nokia will not abandon it soon.

The "dual core" innovation is not available in some countries. I guess those high end phones would prefer the distribution in the developed countries instead. So, the N9 will be announced earlier than the Galaxy S2(In those countries).