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Originally Posted by uTMY View Post
Specc, only you are trying to conflate Android and HW. Nokia has always been capable of competing on equal footing with any of the other Hardware players by including an Android offering any time it wanted to.

It is only Elop that has driven the mandated WP8 strategy which is always going to be more costly than an equivalent Android combination due to OS costs.

Android + HW vendors can improve their customer facing offerings with the money saved from the raw OS cost over any proprietary offering such as WP8 + Nokia HW.

It is for this reason that Microsoft et al have been engaged in patent disputes worldwide (starting with SCO many years ago) to try to raise the cost of ownership of Linux based systems such as Android simply because they know they can't compete on a level playing field.

The sad thing is, Nokia hardware with Android would have been a truly superb offering and could have been delivered by largely the same team presenting Maemo/Meego etc. Similar skills etc.

Well the dice have been rolled, time will tell, either way Microsoft have little to lose, they can't compete currently and Elop has successfully removed several mainstream competitors to Windows in one fell swoop.

If Nokia come out of this at all it will be a miracle.

Good luck

rgds
It's not Elop. The board wants Nokia to be more than just an HW OEM. WP was the only path they saw that had a chance of success, Elop the instrument to make it happen.

You can say that people don't want WP, well the same people didn't want Symbian or Maemo either. They wanted Android and/or iPhone. The problem with Maemo/Symbian was that Nokia just couldn't make it work.

Nokia will live, relax. Lumia 920 is OK. But if you want a real Linux experience, now you can: http://www.phonearena.com/news/Offic...exus-7_id35788 Today, the Nexus 7, tomorrow the Galaxy Nexus (or whatever the next gen will be called). Forget about Jolla, it's just a distraction, a continuation of a semi open, semi closed endeavour that really has no place. Ubuntu on Nexus 7 is the real thing, real Linux on real HW.

Nokia has not delivered a top spec phone since the N95. Every single Nokia phone since the N95 have been at least one year behind the competition spec wise, (meaning CPU, RAM, screen NOT camera and phone functionality). The Lumia 920 is getting there, lets say it's only 6 months behind, but WP8 will weigh up for that.