Our competitors aren't taking our market share with devices; they are taking our market share with an entire ecosystem.

It's not about a product or suite of products; it's about a platform--an ecosystem.

An honest memo like this means Nokia has a chance. Maybe. It's not fun being behind even the likes of Microsoft at this point, however. Allow an analogy: If this situation were seen as a game of PacMan, Android would be eating the dots of Nokia's international market share whilst the ghosts of Nokia retreat to the centralized regrouping station to spawn another attack. It might be game over before the ghost of Nokia can even come back on the attack.