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Neither Moto nor Nokia now think that way. Moto is working hard to reduce the number of OSes and profiles they have to deal with, as is Nokia.
Sure, Nokia is down to 5ish OSes and Moto is down to half a dozen or so. There still isn't going to be broad cross platform support any time soon in the cellular market. The best you might be able to hope for is that your apps will run across a single handset makers phones. But good luck ever cross handset or cross network carrier compatibility to any extent.