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Originally Posted by switch-hitter View Post
Symbian very successfully competed in the 'new world of easy going touch screen smartphones' right up until Elop deprecated it
In fairness, Symbian was under massive pressure even before the "Burning Platform" speech. Sales of the flagship N8 (which was a great device) were miles behind the Iphone and the Samsung Galaxy (which was rubbish). What Elop did, was to take a platform that was dying, and kill it overnight. It was foolish, because developers gave up on it instantly and carriers didn't want to know about Nokia devices.