Personally I think they did it to force OEMs away from the same old designs. Apple's hardware has been the de facto standard for a long time and few PC makers have even attempted to compete at that level. The Surface, I think, is designed to set the bar for Windows=based tablets. A put up or shut up kind of move.
I think Nokia took the deal because they knew Symbian couldn't compete with the likes of Apple iOS and Android with Samsung and HTC so heavily backing them. The Microsoft deal ensured they would have cash on hand during a transition off Symbian and would make them the premier WP provider. Whether that bet pays off or not depends on whether WP8 can gain traction in the market once the Windows 8 platform is out.
I think Nokia took the deal because they knew Symbian couldn't compete with the likes of Apple iOS and Android with Samsung and HTC so heavily backing them. The Microsoft deal ensured they would have cash on hand during a transition off Symbian and would make them the premier WP provider. Whether that bet pays off or not depends on whether WP8 can gain traction in the market once the Windows 8 platform is out.
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