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I understand the statement "rushing for clamshell designs" (paraphrased), but rushing for cameras? I don't think so. Nokia pioneered camera phones (though I figured it wouldn't be long before some part of the Microsoft camp started taking the credit) and so I wouldn't have thought Nokia was 'rushing' for them.
As for market share - I would think that any company that has enjoyed such domination of a market that has a level playing field would have to lose some of it eventually, especially when there are more and more players entering. They should be glad that it is a level playing field, because we all know what happens when there isn't ;-)
Anyway, I am very suprised to see that their Enterprise Solutions net sales increased 52% ... it is worrying when a company sees growth in a market it isn't targetting and no growth in a market it is.
But there we go - you should be glad that the market is doing so well. The competition can only benefit the customers (I just hope Nokia don't panic and try to pull a Microsoft on the market because that just won't work here).
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