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Originally Posted by specc View Post
This is why I am right and you sir, are wrong. I see things as they are, you see things as you would like them to be. The crash of Symbian is the biggest crash of any OS. It crashed because Nokia didn't manage to make it competitive in the new world of easy going touch screen smartphones.
Symbian very successfully competed in the 'new world of easy going touch screen smartphones' right up until Elop deprecated it, that is a verifiable, undeniable fact - just look at NOKIA's sales figures right up until the 'burning platforms' fiasco. While you're at it take a look at the margins too, then compare both with what NOKIA are doing now.

I realise from your previous posts you are utterly clueless about business (too) but it would still be good practice for you to give it a go.


Originally Posted by specc View Post
Maemo/Meego crashed because it had no ecosystem backup or direction even though the concept is excellent.
MeeGo would've had the same 'ecosystem' as Symbian and Meltemi, an 'ecosystem' controlled by NOKIA and from which they could profit.


Originally Posted by specc View Post
Jolla has got this megalomaniac world market leader wannabe bug in it's veins. So Jolla will also crash and burn.
That remains to be seen, from what has been revealed so far Jolla seem to have a much more coherent and realistic plan than Elop ever provided NOKIA.

Last edited by switch-hitter; 2012-10-10 at 19:02.