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Nokia already top WP7 OEM

The Lumia 900 will be revealed at MWC, as well as the 610, so those 2 should boost Nokia WP7 sales quite nicely in coming months.

I'm hoping the N808 will prove to be a strong contender, however, I'm not sure why they're not sticking it with WP7. Running Belle on it really is the only reason why I may not consider buying it, even if the camera is amazing (solely due to support being removed - I've heard decent things about Belle so far).
 
Nokia? Like...the phone that's a rock?

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Nokia is the best of a small market, which isnt saying a lot. They know how to make good phone bodies but since is MS they werent allowed to wow us with awesome hardware. When theres a big update, or when WP8 comes around then Nokia can be king of a much bigger hill.
 
Their stock is worth about half of what it was worth in early 2011 just before they announced their switch to Windows Phone. WP7 sure as hell has not been a financial success for Nokia so far.

I truly want Windows Phone to succeed, not just because it's a great OS, but because I bought Nokia stock at 8.20/share (just after it dropped like a rock following the "burning platform" memo).

Just saying, grabbing 1/3 of the Windows Phone sales is not much of an accomplishment at this point. Especially since Nokia is the only OEM making any real effort to push the OS.
 
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