Nokia is very aware of its plummeting smartphone market share, but the only thing it can do at this point -- after abandoning Symbian and MeeGo and switching to Windows Phone 7 as its main smartphone platform -- is try to speed up its roadmap.
Originally, the first Windows Phone 7 devices manufactured by Nokia were slated to hit the market in 2012, but now Nokia has pushed the pace a bit.
Speaking at the 2011 Mobile Telecompaper conference, Vice President of Nokia Europe Victor Saeijs said that the first Nokia WP7 devices will hit the market in 2011 -- and he even said he had one in his pocket, but he chose not to share it with the audience as it was an early pre-production prototype.
Nokia plans to launch the first Windows Phone 7 devices in six European countries: The Netherlands, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK. Interestingly, Finland -- the country Nokia is based in -- is absent from the list.