When the news first came out about Microsoft agreeing to buy Nokia, the reasoning seemed easy enough to understand: Microsoft's hardware division was lagging, Nokia made up the vast majority of the Windows Phone ecosystem, but Nokia was losing money and it was unclear if the company would continue with mobile devices. But, then we heard about the Nokia X powered by Android.
It was assumed right from the start that Microsoft probably wasn't all that thrilled about the idea of Nokia making an Android device, but what if those plans are a big reason why Microsoft bought ...
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