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I could either buy nokia stock or a lead necklace. Equally good purchases.
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Is Nokia's pain Apple's gain?
Apple has managed to clinch the number one position in the Q2 global smartphone market as Nokia's shipments declined to 16.7 million units, down from 24.2 million in the previous quarter.Source: http://www.tgdaily.com/mobility-feat...in-apples-gain The Smartphone Wars: Nokia’s Suicide Note All the old reasons a WP7 commitment was a bad idea remain problems under the new order. WP7 has bombed in its first quarter; there’s actual evidence that it’s not competitive. This means that the alliance does nothing to address Nokia’s historic weakness in the North American market. Then, too, it’s going to take time to get WP7 to market on Nokia hardware; one of their press releases describes 2011 and 2012 as “transition years”, a pretty strong hint that Nokia thinks both business units will have to struggle through a valley of death and shrinking Symbian sales before the new plan starts to bear fruit.Source: http://esr.ibiblio.org/?p=2931 Nokia 'considering move to Silicon Valley' http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology...silicon-valley |
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WP7 is pouring gasoline on the platform you stand, then lighting fire on it without having a rescue boat ready. Nokia realized their boat were sinking some time in the future so they bombed it, throwing passengers and sailors alike into the cold waters, with no hope for short term rescue. And again, they'd switch to an OS where they had no real influence. That's how WP7 is different. Bounced up from a new low at $ 5.28 today. |
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If Nokia do ever have any influence over M$ in the future by then nobody will care anyway, if iOS & Android keep on increasing market share as they are at present. |
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The only reason I haven't counted Microsoft out yet for WP7 is because they've at least shown they are somewhat competent in competing on the game console front. So for specialized experiences (as oppose to general) it seems they do decently. That being said it's still too early to get a WP7 phone for me (XBOX integration wasn't as I thought) and I still haven't found out if it can do things like tasker can for android.
Nokia stock on the other hand I have no idea. Even if they make good hardware, is that really enough to differentiate themselves from say HTC and other future WP7 makers? But on the other hand with stock being so cheap if it ever goes back to even a decent selling price you could make a boatload. Is it even possible that Nokia could eventually pull an Apple and turn the ship around? |
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the only reason n900 turned awesome was because users picked it pieces CSSU. s40 with harmattan UX will only sell to the ignorant about this |
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The thing is that with Android, some people would actually want it. |
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