DJCBS
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The article is inaccurate from the very beginning. 50% of the layoffs are former Nokia employees, not 70%. 12,500 employees were from Nokia.
So apparently 50% of 18000 is 12500? Your math has had better days I think ;P
This guy was fired from Nokia. He isn't exactly an unbiased source.
We have a saying here: "Zangam-se as comadres, descobrem-se as verdades" (something like "friends get angry at each other, truths come to light")
Doesn't matter how he left Nokia, nothing in his analysis collides with the facts and a realistic analysis. It may not be the sort of thing Microsoft fans want to read but there's nothing wrong with the analysis.
Also, regarding the carriers, I don't know about all of them, but I know from personal experience that Vodafone DOES instruct their employees to only sell Windows Phones to customers who specifically ask for one. I've talked with several Vodafone employees and they all told me the same
As for the future of Microsoft Mobile, I don't think it has one. Specially under Eflop. If Nadella wants to start doing damage control, he should start by firing that guy. I think eventually Microsoft will end up just closing it down and moving a bunch of employees to the Surface division. That way they only have one division with losses producing a couple of phones and tablets. The future of WP in the post-Nokia Era, if there's a future, it's with third party OEMs, not with Microsoft itself. At least that's my opinion. And I think Nadella agrees.