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Symbian Sells Millions, Despite Nokia Pushing Windows Phone

Nerval's Lobster writes "During the fourth quarter of 2012, Nokia sold 4.4 million Lumia smartphones—a significant rise from the previous quarter, which featured sales of 2.9 million Lumia devices. The Lumia line runs Microsoft's Windows Phone operating system, which largely replaced Symbian as Nokia's smartphone software of choice. Despite that shift and Nokia's emphasis on Windows Phone, however, the company still sold 2.2 million Symbian smartphones during the quarter. The question remains whether Nokia should have gone with Windows Phone in the first place, or embraced an alternate platform such as Android; an anti-Elop camp has emerged in recent months, arguing that Symbian was still a viable platform before Elop consigned it to the dustbin of tech history. For now at least, both sides seem to be right: Symbian still sells despite Nokia's attempts to take it increasingly offline, and Lumia phones are selling well. It'll take more time—perhaps a lot more time—before the ramifications of Elop's bet become clear."

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  1. Hey slashdot: by larry+bagina · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    why do you repost this slash-bi-curious / slash cloud shit on the front page?

    Why not make Nerval's lobster an editor so we can ignore this shit?

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    Do you even lift?

    These aren't the 'roids you're looking for.

  2. Anyone else read that as by Dyinobal · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Anyone else read that as Sybian sells millions?