After making separate statements about the Nokia-Microsoft Strategic Partnership, Elop and Ballmer sat down for a Q & A with reporters and analysts in the audience at the Strategy and Financial Meeting on 2/11/2011 in London. As expected, neither is commiting exclusively to the partnership. Microsoft will still have other WinP7 makers and Nokia will continue to sell Symbian as well as WinP7 phones. Many of the questions revolved around exactly how this "open" marriage will work. This is Part 2 of 3 parts.
That will be the final nail in Nokia's coffin.
It had the most amazing mobile phone ever, the best operating system and sold more units than anyone else, including the stupid iPhone.
Microsoft was 3 years too late in the phone industry. If they were a bit quicker, they would've the market - like they did with the XBOX 360, one year earlier than PS3.
vitormangraviti 5 months ago
so its still gonna be an unlocked phone i belive?
Bara365 1 year ago
i guess he really doesnt like meego
bladestar5314 1 year ago