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R&D doesn't necessary relate to revenue. Apple's R&D is a joke compared to Nokia's and they have very different R&D targets.
That said, Nokia's R&D has gone wild. They have no targets. They lack direction. And as a result they have unaligned results and sometimes incompatible or conflicting results.
"[q]They have been outspent by Apple, Google and Microsoft.
Are you familiar with Nokia? They far outspend Apple, Google and Microsoft. Mobility is their core business. Their R&D department is the size of Apple. Now, as to how effectively they've spent that money, well, sadly, that's an entirely different question and the current situation probably answers it adequately. " Latest news from appleinsider:
Apple 4Q/2010 phone revenue: $10.5 Billion
Nokia most recent quarter : 9.7 Billion
This is just Apple. Add in Android and WP7 and you can see Nokia's SALES (which must fund r&d) are being eclipsed by Apple and more than likely far more by Android.
They are now paying for a lack of focus in their r&d departments. No vision. Too bad. [/q]
I'll be redundant. Nokia far outspends Apple on R&D. It's not a matter of throwing money at a problem(s). It's a reality that the talent behind the applied money isn't on the same level as Apple.





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Latest news from appleinsider:
Apple 4Q/2010 phone revenue: $10.5 Billion
Nokia most recent quarter : 9.7 Billion
This is just Apple. Add in Android and WP7 and you can see Nokia's SALES (which must fund r&d) are being eclipsed by Apple and more than likely far more by Android.
They are now paying for a lack of focus in their r&d departments. No vision. Too bad.