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2012-01-06
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2012-01-07
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I got a feeling Nokia bought it for some element on it that it adds to S40 or meltemi.
Would make no sense to use it as it is.... i hope.
I hope not and thankfully neither are they going to. Just pick one you like from the +100 manufacturers making Android phones already.
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2012-01-07
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Hey if windoze does catch on there will be 100+ manufactures as well it's not like nokia has an exclusive deal
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The difference is Nokia was the "first" and got solid ecosystem (yes i hate the word too) around it. They are going absolutely all out for it after all.
Symbian was owned jointly by multiple big manufacturers. Nokia pretty much became Symbian, even as they owned "just" 49% of it on it's peak.
Windows Phone is also more in to the iPhone model so we wont see hundreds of random companies making WP, like it is on Android.
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