Nokia lays out its 2010 plan with exciting devices and user experiences to come

December 4th, 2009 by

Michael Gartenberg posted his weekly Entelligence column over on Engadget and this week his focus was on the future of Nokia. I then put together a response blog post on Nokia Experts addressing each area that Michael focused on. Just a couple hours after my post went live Nokia issued a press release laying out their key plan for 2010. As stated in their plan they plan to hold onto their current market share and stem the decline seen in the last couple of years, while also bringing out at least three milestone devices. Two of these will be Symbian-based (Symbian Foundation that is) and one will be a Maemo 6 device. Check out All About Symbian for a more in-depth look at the announcement, along with more slides from the press release

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