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@ Moon! It's not the East or the West side... it's the Dark Side
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@Lumiaman
Actually I agree with Switch, dead men walking simply don't outsell competitors.
However it was also clear that others like Apple and newcomer Android were progressing.
If Nokia had really wanted to distinguish itself it should have created a fully open stack to compete with Android and then built cross development tooling and frameworks to bring over the Symbian developers in a graceful migration.
Burning Symbian over night and then just expecting everyone to follow Windows like sheeples was just plain madness, no one wants Windows on their phones after 2 decades of Windows on their desktops except a small minority.
As I already said though that strategy has been and gone, Nokias only chance now is to create 100% fully open hardware and hope the world will forgive their recent utter disaster and that others will be willing and able to create new and viable phones such as Jolla, FirefoxOS, Android, YukBuntu etc.
ie, let the market decide what it wants rather than trying to forcefeed Windows onto the masses.
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they were giving Symbian phones away across Third World to keep up the numbers.
Although Android powers huge amount of devices, all I see around me are iphones and few lower end Androids. at least in the usa, most higher end users, use apple, with some android penetration but most of it at the lower end, and that is why the android numbers (just like Symbian in the past) look inflated.
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What is an high end user? LOL
"most higher end users, use apple"
Haha epic sentence. Thanks for that Mr cluelessness.
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And yet in Q4 2010 NOKIA's gross margin was 29.2% compared with 24.4% last quarter.
Here's another one for you:
In Q4 2010 NOKIA's ASP was EUR 156, last quarter it was EUR 157. Despite making hugely more desirable hardware now than then even NOKIA's ASP hasn't increased in real terms.
Plus this:
In Q4 2010 NOKIA sold 28.3 million smartphones, last quarter it was 7.4 million.
(and that's in a time period where the overall market has more than doubled in size)
And just for good measure:
In Q4 2010 NOKIA made an operating profit of EUR 884million, that compares to an operating loss of EUR 115 last quarter.
You always see what you want to see, you always believe what you want to believe.
- Tygers of Pan Tang
There's a real possibility it will simply canibalise their sales of the high glamour iPhones just as the iPad mini has done to the iPad (iPad mini hasn't stopped Android overtaking iOS in the tablet market too).
In Q4 2010 NOKIA sold 5 million Symbian^3 devices, if my memory serves me correctly that could only have been the N8 (which wasn't even released until the October). Any Lumia models selling that well yet?
He couldn't, his puppet master wouldn't allow it.
Oh, FFS
This pretty well sums up how I feel about my country.
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I don't trust poeple without a Nokia n900...