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It's amazing how ELop stated what he's going to do, but nobody gets it.
He's going to cut Nokia's costs below their sales level, to keep it profitable as it dramatically shrinks in size.
This is not good news to any Nokia fan. Also, what a bunch of wishful thinking this article is - Nokia is the OEM to Microsoft now, hand delivered by the ex-MS exec.
"Influence" my friend - influence to do what, name the thing you think is so important, lets get to the details. Name one thing Nokia needs to influence, and lets examine how that would work with the open source OS.
Android is open source, it could be forked into a completely incompatible OS, if someone so chose - it could be made into a WinPho 7 in that respect, which is also completely incompatible with Android.
To get WinPho 7 on Nokia devices by end of year, they are slapping a stock version on stock phones.
This is a huge "we don't believe in ourselves" move. Why would Nokia be drowned out in an Android world? Why can Samsung do fine, but Nokia wouldn't make it?
Heck Nokia was known for quality - quality build of the phone, they can't hang onto that reputation? But Samsung can? Why??? Koreans are just smarter than Finns?
Give me a break, this Elop has this vision in his head, and he's listening to nobody. His MS experience, is shaping his plans, and he's implementing them, come heck or high water.