I kind of surprises me to hear that Nokia is doing so bad. They were the king of phones years back, but like Motorola they rested too long and Apple took over, now HTC is there with Apple. They are going to have to work hard to overcome.
Um... Nokia is NOT doing badly. It's sites like this that propogate the notion that Nokia are doing badly. NA tech journalists are pretty anti-anything European (Nokia). They usually won't report anything properly about Nokia but when it comes to an American company, wow, they even write news about what color underwear the CEO chooses for what day, what his cat ate for lunch and why his cat would choose that flavour.
Nokia is doing very well at this point in time. They are big and slow to steer their ship in light of the new competition and market, but if anyone had even bothered to divert a few percent of energy wasted on "Apple used a new 3pin screw on their products guys!!! Let's go camp their HQ for some interviews lulz!", we'd get a much clearer and more holistic picture of where things are at in this industry and the players involved.
Keep in mind this is the same group (most NA tech journos/analysts) that, for the last 3 years said RIM was dead, oh so dead, don't even buy their stocks (literally) dead and that Nokia was dead, and was in danger of bankruptcy in 2008 or some silly thing like that.
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I kind of surprises me to hear that Nokia is doing so bad. They were the king of phones years back, but like Motorola they rested too long and Apple took over, now HTC is there with Apple. They are going to have to work hard to overcome.
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Um... Nokia is NOT doing badly. It's sites like this that propogate the notion that Nokia are doing badly. NA tech journalists are pretty anti-anything European (Nokia). They usually won't report anything properly about Nokia but when it comes to an American company, wow, they even write news about what color underwear the CEO chooses for what day, what his cat ate for lunch and why his cat would choose that flavour.
Nokia is doing very well at this point in time. They are big and slow to steer their ship in light of the new competition and market, but if anyone had even bothered to divert a few percent of energy wasted on "Apple used a new 3pin screw on their products guys!!! Let's go camp their HQ for some interviews lulz!", we'd get a much clearer and more holistic picture of where things are at in this industry and the players involved.
Keep in mind this is the same group (most NA tech journos/analysts) that, for the last 3 years said RIM was dead, oh so dead, don't even buy their stocks (literally) dead and that Nokia was dead, and was in danger of bankruptcy in 2008 or some silly thing like that.