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Because of the last 1-2 years. Remember that the Nokia BOD agreed with Elop that Symbian is not more. They produced facts, outsourced to Accenture, fired all there skilled people. Partners left, developers left. That is why Symbian is failing *that* fast now. The platform is dead cause Nokia declared it dead. It cannot just recover to where it was before Elop set it burning. But it could start to grow again from where it is now rather then continue to fall faster and faster.
Doing that means the Nokia BOD made a mistake. An expensive mistake that ruined Nokia. The board will never admit that. They will prevent Symbian or Meego from recovering while selecting whatever else. I would not wonder if they do not even select Android.
Edited 2012-07-03 23:20 UTC