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Originally Posted by rcentros
I don't think so. I think there is still a lot of good will for Nokia -- and that most folks see the Microsoft "intervention" as a monstrosity imposed on Nokia, not the "real" Nokia. At least that's the way I look it. And even when Microsoft controlled Nokia, it wasn't the hardware that was bad, it was the software. I'm looking forward to some innovative Nokia designs in the future.
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Nokia's mishandling of internet tablet and smart phone development started years before microsoft involvement. Much of the trouble was from software, but even more was from policies.