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Re: Eldar: Nokia and Microsoft Discussing WP7
I would be very, very surprised if they did this but...
This is what Palm did in a similar situation. When they lost market leadership by not innovating the original PalmOS (I'm talking Garnet), they shipped Windows Mobile smartphones for a while to pay the bills. The difference is Nokia may be losing high end market share but they are not hurting to pay the bills. I can't imagine them taking engineering and software resources away from Symbian, QT, and Meego so they can compete on the WP7 platform. I call BS on this one... Eldar is sitting in a bar somewhere laughing his butt off over this rumor. David David |
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I think there is a possibility that Elop, coming from a non-mobile background, thought that his first task coming to Nokia would be to get them on board the WP7 boat; because it is "shiny".
Hopefully his first weeks in the job showed him that such a move is not good, at all. |
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Would be idiotic to bring Windows to Nokia.
Symbian^3 and MeeGo is the way. |
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eldar hasn't been in the headlines recently? well, this is one way to handle such issue especially when there are problems getting unreleased models from nokia for review.
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Technically best does not always win. Think Amiga. |
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- Google would love Nokia to use Android
- Microsoft would love Nokia to use WP7 It would be weird if both Microsoft and Google representatives were not directly in contact with Nokia, trying to push their respective platforms. |
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Nokia, has made 2 big mistake and one relay good move.
1) they dide'nt innovate and evolve Simpian fast enough and thought it would have a longer shelf life. (good move) Meamo, was the perfect long term strategy for total market domination provided Simbian didn't become obsolete overnight and maemo could grow organically. This trajectory was a game change and the only reason I own an n810 and an n900. (there was defiantly talent in Nokias strategy team to try this.) 2) The second mistake is discovering the first mistake, and attempting to accelerate a good move to cover for it. Canning Maemo and switching gears to MeeGo thinking you getting ahead and springing off the back of Maemo. This mistake is so huge I believe they will loose the community, enthusiasts and the power users and eventualy the market. so given the mistakes above WP7 looks like a good idea right now. personal i cant see it succeeding either, but then it i am not on the parole and there success wasn't compromised by going with WP7 but more to the point dropping maemo, community. |
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HTC is a hardware company. They don't have any single software platform they want to promote. They do not care how many Android phones they sell - they only care about the total number of phones they sell. For them, it makes a lot of sense to diversify. Nokia is a completely different story. As long as Nokia invests in developing and promoting Meego, they cannot "diversify". Selling win7 phones means selling less Meegos, which means - sabotaging their Meego effort. |
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