Nokia & Microsoft: The Finnish giant in American jeans Review

Posted on 2011-03-14 15:14:32 by Thomas De Maesschalck

InsideHW.com has published editorial about Nokia & Microsoft. Here is a quote from this review:

With the release of N95, Nokia was on seventh heaven - with no obstacles in sight, it was resting contentedly on its laurels, basking in the domination it had over any other mobile phone manufacturer. The income was such that the company could afford buying a giant such as Navteq, just because they thought that it would be an excellent feat to offer GPS navigation as a standard feature in mobile phones. Money was being invested boundlessly into the American market, where Nokia has never managed to gain a foothold, and the entire thing went as far as financing films where Nokia phones would exclusively be the ones displayed. The fact that the company had been practically recycling phone models for a while, with no significant innovation taking place as far as user interaction is concerned, went unnoticed to many...

Summary:
As far as our own comment goes, we strongly suggest that you pay attention to Mr Elop’s future statements, as we’re under the impression that his one-offs are far from over.



Link: InsideHW

Nokia & Microsoft: The Finnish giant in American jeans




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