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Actually Elop predicted to become with WP7 Lumia number #3 after Android and iPhone. As of today they did not even got it managed to sell more WP7 Lumia then Symbian devices even long after killing off Symbian and telling everybody Symbian dead.
WP8 was never a topic till we got again and again, quarter by quarter hard numbers that WP7 Lumia failed horrible. Only then it became a "transition takes more time" and then "soon it will be different" and finally "it will be different with WP8 Lumia" story.
Fact is that Elop himself already answered a year ago that "Now our platform is not burning any longer". I am curious to know how he defines burning? Maybe selling like hot cake?
Maybe someone needs to explain Elop that selling more is better then selling less? Maybe someone put by accident the Nokia grow chart upside down on Elop's office wall and he is not aware that Nokia is not winning but losing market share?
Edited 2012-10-19 07:42 UTC