Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 6th May 2012 10:10 UTC, submitted by bowkota
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You make it sound like not having to support tons of existing (and expecting certain stuff) customers, not having to support many existing product lines, was not a major advantage of the newcomers.
And you ignore some facts - for example, the "ignorant" Nokia was, for some time already, working on Maemo (a touchscreen OS, with long-term goal of running on mobile phones when the tech will be ready http://www.osnews.com/thread?498055 - its early tablets were a bit too bulky, and with short battery life... but BTW, N770 and N800 didn't have a keyboard).
Edited 2012-05-14 00:10 UTC