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Maybe they don't own smartphone market, but Nokia is still #1 mobile phone producer on the planet, known for their quality, durability and batteries.
They are sturggling selling that MS product that noone wants, should've continued with Meego/Tizen whatever and in fact they're porting it to their low end phones.
If WP7.5 (later W8) don't take up, Nokia won't either although they will probably capture most of the WP7 market share and still do better just because it's Nokia, and people are used to getting a quality piece of plastic from them (N9 popularity prooves the software problem though).