I'm not forgetting anything. All of these issues are present in a switch to the Microsoft platform too, and it was already clear to most observers when they did that, that the MS platform was dead in the water.
> hey would needed to compete with iPhone 4S
As did every other player, and outside the US the iPhone was not dominant in the same way.
> you can't tell them to fuck off like in the US
They had engineering units in the US which they could have done that to. And there are things you can do in most European countries too, when situations are dire.
> You may don't like Elop and his actions as much as you want, but there is zero chances they could do anything themselves.
I very much disagree, as do many observers. It could have been turned around with good management, but that doesn't seem to have been Elop's aim, his aim seemed to be to fulfill goals for MS.
> And guess who not only had the money but was willing to pour them into Nokia?
Yes, it was a stitch-up job for MS to buy an established name to try to save their dead mobile platform.