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If MS (or others) do not officially support Qt it will always be second choice behind native toolkits. On the other hand its probably easier to mimick native look and feel on mobile than on desktop, e.g. with qt quick components..

It seems though nokia has no interest in doing that themselves, i.e. officially only desktop platforms are being supported.

What's to stop Nokia regaining its independence if the MS-Nokia partnership fails? In fact the best thing that can happen now is for Lumia to fail quickly and spectacularly so that the MS mole Elop can be booted out before Nokia sustain too much damage.
Um..I don't think they will be able to switch their whole product line-up back to meego in time. Nokia needs to succeed with wp7, and if they do they'll probably be the only major wp7 handset maker.

I'm still not really convinced of this partnership since its gonna be difficult for nokia to be truly innovative without their own platform.
 

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