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never had more than 20-something % of what Nokia sold
Dude, world-wide I tell ya!
http://c2499022.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/wp-content/upload...
Ah, so you can't see the difference between "smartphone" and "phone", good to know ...the latter is what kept (and keeps) Nokia afloat.
(plus, the chart you linked is about completely different thing than the total sales of Nokia and segmentation within them)
Edited 2012-07-05 14:13 UTC




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And any experience with it will probably mostly just turn more people away from Nokia... (like the 5800 generation of "modern touchscreen phones" most famously did)
The ecosystem was dead before Elop, comparably to the platforms which took over. It was losing rapidly before Elop. BTW, it never had more than 20-something % of what Nokia sold - so no, it's not solely responsible for their downward spiral, it wasn't their "work horse, there cash cow, the product that made them to the marked-leader and was the mobile OS #1"