I think it's also quite impressive that in one years time Apple managed to grab 2% of the overall market, even if the gate was left open by Moto and Windows Mobile stumbles.
In 2 years time they could become one of the top five - and then it will be just a matter of strategy if they break the "one software platform" philosophy to become bigger or remain a niche player.
Nokia on the other hand spent all of their 2008 on reshuffling the cards, building infrastructure and moving into software. In my opinion 2009 will see a strong boost from the Ovi services, Comes with Music and maybe a 2H N-series touchscreen - not forgetting the Qt acquisition, which will speed up moving towards a similar "one software platform" approach as Apple.
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I think it's also quite impressive that in one years time Apple managed to grab 2% of the overall market, even if the gate was left open by Moto and Windows Mobile stumbles.
In 2 years time they could become one of the top five - and then it will be just a matter of strategy if they break the "one software platform" philosophy to become bigger or remain a niche player.
Nokia on the other hand spent all of their 2008 on reshuffling the cards, building infrastructure and moving into software. In my opinion 2009 will see a strong boost from the Ovi services, Comes with Music and maybe a 2H N-series touchscreen - not forgetting the Qt acquisition, which will speed up moving towards a similar "one software platform" approach as Apple.