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For all I know, even today in 2012, harmattan-meego is the best platform to utilize multicores. Period.
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2012-02-03
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2012-02-03
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2012-02-03
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Looks like our "friend" is chucking serious amounts of petrol on the Symbian bonfire. An article just published on The Register reports that Nokia are accelerating the Symbian rundown.
Question I have is whether this is cos symbian aint selling, or that the Lumias arent selling and the few people buying Nokia hardware are buying Symbian, so by killing it off it reduces choice for those punters and the hope is that they will buy lumias instead.
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Looks like our "friend" is chucking serious amounts of petrol on the Symbian bonfire. An article just published on The Register reports that Nokia are accelerating the Symbian rundown.
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2012-02-03
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2012-02-03
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Actual text of Elop Call bold is mine for the parts pertaining to blaming salesmen. Judge for yourself.
Elop:
Contrarily, in German and Spain, we have seen steady weak-on-weak improvement in Lumia device activations up to the holiday season followed by a small expected dip during the last week of the year and then continued weak-on-weak growth in January. We are in the very early days in the United States with T-Mobile, and we are very encouraged with the early pickup that we have seen retail outlets.
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2012-02-03
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Nokia lost US$1.4 billion in 2011. Symbian sales are falling in double digits every quarter. The crazed Elop won't sell N9 in all markets. Sales of dumb phones are dropping as users switch to smartphones and their profit margin is thin anyway. So you expect Lumia to charge in and carry the day?
Let's get some perspective. Europe is WP7's best market. Despite huge promotion and incentives and banning N9 from competing with WP7 it only sold a dismal million units if Elop is to be believed. N8 with a sunset Symbian os sold 4 million in its first quarter. Lumia will have a harder time outside Europe as the rest of the world doesn't care about WP7. Overall WP7 has a global share of less than 1%.
Slapping a Nokia label on a WP7 phone isn't going to make any difference. There is no hardware, software or price breakthrough in the Lumia. Why should users start loving WP7 just because of the Nokia name? As a brand name Nokia is not even cool or trendy. It is like what Volvo is to cars - dependable but boring.
I expect Lumia sales to be depressed outside Europe including the U.S. Maybe Nokia can sell a few million a quarter overall. In 2 quarters Nokia will be on its knees looking for a white knight to save it.
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Question I have is whether this is cos symbian aint selling, or that the Lumias arent selling and the few people buying Nokia hardware are buying Symbian, so by killing it off it reduces choice for those punters and the hope is that they will buy lumias instead.
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