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They're going to show Tango phones for 200 USD unlocked (Tango is Mango downsized and localized for all the world) and Apollo phones running Windows8 Metro apps. And an Apollo tablet under NDA.
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Who doesn't favor Samsung over nokia these days. Nokia killed Maemo and Meego without any kind of respect for the great OSes. Why should we favor them?
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I read a tweet from our well known Eldar Murtazin @eldarmurtazin about the upcoming MWC:
So, what could a Nokia hater and a Android supporter consider a "smart move" for the mass market?
Moreover I wonder what it could be after I read last week that Nokia has axed all Symbian device development except a single device. A successor for the N8.
Eldar difficult relationship began with a withering review of a early N8 prototype. So I'm sure he wouldn't consider any kind of symbian device a smart move. Perhaps he meant the earlier death of symbian with "smart move"?
Hardly to believe. Perhaps the Meltemi platform made a good progress?
But since Eldar also don't like Harmattan, why should he name Meltemi a clever move?
Perhaps excepting Nokia has finally integrated a android application emulator like alien-dalvik into their mass market meltemi devices. In this case our android fanboy Eldar would see support for his child in a Nokia device.
Am I right with my thought experiment?
Or would Eldar selling the smartphone division to Microsoft call a smart move? No, not for Nokia. Also Eldar wouldn't selling WP7 and WP8 devices in the low end market (below 50$) smart. Or judge I his mindset wrongly?
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