brotkasten
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My biggest worry is that Nokia plans on this being their big phone for the whole year. This especially becomes my worry if it launches so late in the year.
Makes me worried we won't get a G3 device from them until next year because they are stuck in this weird cycle timeline wise. That means it'll probably pretty much be down to either a Samsung or HTC device again.
Nokia isn't on a yearly cycle. That's one of the points of the partnership. They already said last year that they'll release phones throughout the year.
http://allthingsd.com/20110711/the-...t-and-nokia-get-down-to-business/?refcat=newsFor next year, though, Harlow said there will be a steady stream of releases — something that Microsoft badly needs as it tries to keep up with rivals, particularly Android devices, which are released on a constant basis.