By Dutch Trader:

The days of Symbian smart phones could be over. When Nokia (NOK) published their Q4 results they already mentioned something that could point to something disturbing.

"As a result of the changing market conditions, combined with our increased focus on Lumia, we now believe that we will sell fewer Symbian devices than we previously anticipated."

Nokia didn't quantify what "fewer Symbian devices" actually means. It could be 1 million fewer, it could be 50 million fewer. Here's where Andrew Orlowski from The Register comes in. He's been covering the tech industry for more than a decade, and his sources are generally bulletproof. They're telling him that Nokia cancelled all their upcoming Symbian devices except for one, the successor to the Nokia N8.

It's no secret that, even before Nokia announced its strategic partnership with Microsoft, the most popular mobile Operating System (OS) on the planet, Symbian, was in the midst


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