The mobile landscape is changing. Android rules the world while Symbian is struggling to stay relevant. Meanwhile, RIM is banking on a tablet device to turn its fortunes around. At the same time, rumours are rife that Nokia may align with Microsoft and utilise its Windows Phone 7 platform to stay in the game.
While we don’t think part is an almost certain improbability, it is interesting to conceive a world that has Nokia making WP7 phones and RIM churning out Android powered BlackBerrys no matter how unlikely the scenario may seem.
Head on after the jump to how mobile market share will change if this does happen.
Are we all ready for a Google mobile domination?
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