Reflexx
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There are more people that don't buy the phones because the Nokia brand is so weak, boring, anchored in the past, a symbol of failure in smartphones like BlackBerry,, than people that buy the phones because they are fans of Nokia.
The brand has a negative effect in sales. Microsoft has to create a new brand.
I disagree with this.
Nokia doesn't have a negative stigma attached to it. Most of the world loves Nokia. The US is mainly indifferent. There isn't a negative stigma. It's just a "they still make phones?" thing.
Unlike Blackberry, Nokia didn't go through some long drawn out failure in the US. Instead, they went from being one of the top and most popular OEMs to just disappearing. They were nowhere to be found. People assumed that they got out of the business... or at least in the US they got out of the business.
Coming back, people loved their build quality and their phones. But WP just didn't have enough mindshare. A lot of people still barely knew Nokia was back.