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How does this equate to N8 being abandoned? Nokia will still be fully supporting Symbian, albeit for dumbphones (i.e. C, E, and X series).
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2010-06-24
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2010-06-24
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http://www.cnet.com.au/nokia-n8-in-depth-339304015.htm
The real question is do you think support for the N8 will be shortlived?