Monday, July 15, 2013

Elop explains: why Nokia didn't choose Android to replace Symbian | Technology | guardian.co.uk

Meanwhile, BlackBerry Z10 price drops at Best Buy (Washington Post)
"But for those who were wondering why Nokia didn't go with Android, Elop's reasoning is pretty clear: he and his team reckoned that Samsung would be well-placed (because of its manufacturing capability and history in the mobile space) to dominate, which would leave no room for anyone else.
They've certainly been proved right - HTC's figures show continuing falls in revenue despite the critical plaudits for the HTC One. It's impossible to know, of course, whether it was the right decision - but at least we know why it was made."
Elop explains: why Nokia didn't choose Android to replace Symbian | Technology | guardian.co.uk

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