We knew this was their strategy and given the world economy and evidence of the sales volumes it seems to have been a smart one.
Regarding s40, what have you been hearing Chris? From all I've heard, Nokia still want to keep s40 for the $50-250 range and they are updating version6 for touchscreens.
Makes sense but with s60 moving down do you think they will fragment the market? i.e keeping S^4 for the N series and s60v5 for the lower ends?
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We knew this was their strategy and given the world economy and evidence of the sales volumes it seems to have been a smart one.
Regarding s40, what have you been hearing Chris?
From all I've heard, Nokia still want to keep s40 for the $50-250 range and they are updating version6 for touchscreens.
Makes sense but with s60 moving down do you think they will fragment the market? i.e keeping S^4 for the N series and s60v5 for the lower ends?