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Nokia have also decided to take Symbian development back in-house and out of open-source development - Nokia Takes Over Symbian Development

Effectively Nokia are removing themselves from the high-end smartphone market and continuing to be a "budget" handset maker.

That's the problem with Symbian - its a low resource OS perfect for low-spec phones but people are demanding more from it.

My partner has a Nokia 5800 and her biggest criticism is the web browser sucks and she wants somethng more akin to Android or Windows Mobile 7.

There goes another pesky Nokia customer.

Maybe thats the plan with MeeGo - "As a Nokia customer MeeGo elsewhere"
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