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Now that Nokia add 16mln SYMBIAN devices (Asha) to its "Smartphone" sales they go and kill Symbian.
Lots of logic.
Anyway, they kill Symbian on "Smartphones" but on feature phones its still The King for Nokia.
Unless Nokia CEO want to back off from that profitable segment too... (And stay with 22% loss making WinP ...)