Useless trivia: this video is shot in Suvilahti, Helsinki. It's an old power station, and last year served as a most appropriate venue for a concert by the legendary Kraftwerk (whose name is German for, well, power station).
And they're still getting their clock cleaned in smartphones because of what's missing from the list: user experience, software quality, developer ecosystem, etc.
Nokia is certainly a massively successful company. But three years ago, nobody could TOUCH them in smartphones. The mobile computing market was theirs to lose. And they lost it to Apple.
It will be interesting to see what comes out of Symbian^4. As the 10+ year old Symbian UI framework is tossed out of the window and replaced by a Qt graphicsview based new one it requires all the app UIs to be rewritten there's a good chance to see some real improvements i.e. a real touch based UI instead of touch glued on top of dpad UI.
What comes to the developing environment Nokia has taken a huge leap (ok ok any improvement of the late atrocity is a huge improvement :)) by adopting Qt and their tools. It's hard to find people who will put Qt down.