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Nokia to have Android as "backup plan" to WP8 failure.
Nokia's Windows Phone 8 Fallback Plan Is Google's Android | Redmond Pie
interesting read, I wouldn't be surprised if they made the move. We'll just have to see how WP8 pans out. I hope it is successful because it will keep Android competitive, but it had better do better than WP7 fared. |
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Well they said that about WP7 and look what happened... I do think WP8 will be better than WP7 was though, that's for sure, and I hope you're right about it being successful, but ultimately, it will be the consumers who decide what is successful |
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Re: Nokia to have Android as "backup plan" to WP8 failure.
You might want to revisit that article OP, it's not correct and has been updated.
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Re: Nokia to have Android as "backup plan" to WP8 failure.
No way in hell... Nokia would rather burn itself down than use Android. They had TWO better linux based OSes already (Meego and Meltemi) that they're not using
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nokia should just sell phones with unlocked bootloader... install WP8 as default but let users be able to install android if they feel like it without any hassle. Don't like WP8? Have a download on Nokia's site that installs their version of android...
I do like the nokia phone's design/hardware... It's just I have bought into WP yet |
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Re: Nokia to have Android as "backup plan" to WP8 failure.
Because no one will develop apps for them.
Nokia is still working through the denial that it used to be the top handset maker. Once it downsizes to about HTC size, it will be fine. It's getting there. It's unfortunate that they were SO SLOW to get the WP7.x phones out (these were a "done deal" in august of 2011, when I left Nokia, but in typical Nokia fashion it took them another 6 months to squeeze them out.) Had they released them in the summer of 2011, everyone would have had 18 months before WP8 phones came out, and no one would be *that* upset. Hell, apple does this by design. So, yeah, TWO reboots of the winphone market, and poor Nokia jumps in just before the second one. Keep in mind all Nokia did was take a non-selling symbian phone and turn it into a non-selling WP7.5 phone, so from their perspective it wasn't much of a loss. |
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