Interesting choice. I guess Nokia had a choice of going with a - currently - more popular OS like Android but having to compete as part of a very successful pack of companies (Samsung, etc) or taking an approach based on differentiation with a partner capable of expending a lot of money to attain success.
I see this as the risker option but the one that, if it pans out, could bring them better benefits overall.
I think it is a riskier choice though. Should be interesting to see how it pans out.
Try to be reasonable... its easier than you think...







