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You could argue that the cash is still in the meaty part of the curve - much of Android's growth has come from smaller, lower-powered phones, and the biggest change in KitKat was reduced memory usage so that the latest Android features could fit on low-end phones that had previously been limited to Gingerbread.

I guess Nokia didn't figure on Google managing to fit an iPhone-like interface on commodity hardware.



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