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Originally Posted by generationally View Post
Maybe the disruptive part is not unique to the Harmattan device but something that will be part of several future Nokia devices independently of OS?

Maybe the Harmattan device just happens to be the first to get the disruptive part/feature and WP devices will have the same disruptive part/feature?

Oh, I expect it to be in WP7 phones from the start, no questions about that (otherwise it wouldn't really be disruptive, or to phrase it differently, it would be as disruptive as the 770 was). But that is where it makes no sense - if this is that good, why hand it over to MS? Why kill Meego, only to give the best technology the company has (probably an overstatement) to a device which the company doesn't really care about anymore?

Why not wait and put it on WP7 first?

I guess I just don't get the business logic behind Nokia this year. Too many ifs...