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This is a thought I have had bouncing around in my head since we heard MS was going to buy Nokia's phone division. (Man, even months later that still just seems unreal to me.) I am including it on the WP 8.1 forum as this is when this debate will matter.
Nokia has become the top WP manufacturer and MS felt it had no choice but to make this purchase as opposed to losing it's driving force behind the growth of it's phone OS. There is no secret as to how Nokia became #1 for WP devices: Excellent hardware, fun design, great support, and exclusive content. It is the exclusive content I want to discuss, as both hardware and design are strengths of several other OEMs as well, and the support will fall to MS.
The exclusive content ranges quite a bit for Nokia Lumia's. Most revolve around their camera applications. From the basic tools of Nokia Camera, to Creative Studios, Nokia Cinagraph, Photo Beamer, and a few others Nokia has taken one of their known strengths- camera hardware- and turned it into a software monolith of options. But there are a few others as well. Nokia has branched into a few entertainment apps such as their own Ringtone maker, an app for movie trailors, and Nokia Social for chatting. There are a few tools such as Nokia Xpress cloud application and the Transfer my Data. Nokia City Lens is also a WP Lumia exclusive.
I am not including Nokia MixRadio, as it is not a Lumia exclusive, nor am I thinking much else in their mapping tech as that is going to be their bread and butter once MS finishes the purchase of Nokia's handset. They will get those maps on as many diferent sources as they can. Also, there a few "Nokia exclusives" such as the Weather Channel app that I have no idea what really makes them different, so I am not thinking those.
My question is simple: Should MS open these up to all OEMs? MS is going out of their way to get OEMs to develop WP handsets, and with Lumia devices sitting at 90% sales due in no small part to these excellent apps, wouldn't allowing other manufacturers access to them remove one of the sticking points in their hesitation to go all in? MS is lowering fees, removing hardware requirements, allowing storage of apps to memory cards, and basically opening up all the roadblocks to get these guys to use their hardware to push WP. Wouldn't this move also work to that end?
OR.... dang it, they are still Lumia's, even if they are not Nokia anymore. These exclusives are what sets them apart, and we need this. We need Lumia devices to be set apart, and MS has done enough.
What do you all think? I am actually leaning to opening them up. I want Samsung, HTC, LG, ZTE, Lenovo/Motorola, and all other manufacturers to have all the tools they need to be succesful WP producers. But we are a heavy "Pro-Nokia" community, so I just was curious as to what my Brothers and Sisters At Arms were thinking.
What are your thoughts?
GROUP DISCUSSION: GO!! :smile:
Nokia has become the top WP manufacturer and MS felt it had no choice but to make this purchase as opposed to losing it's driving force behind the growth of it's phone OS. There is no secret as to how Nokia became #1 for WP devices: Excellent hardware, fun design, great support, and exclusive content. It is the exclusive content I want to discuss, as both hardware and design are strengths of several other OEMs as well, and the support will fall to MS.
The exclusive content ranges quite a bit for Nokia Lumia's. Most revolve around their camera applications. From the basic tools of Nokia Camera, to Creative Studios, Nokia Cinagraph, Photo Beamer, and a few others Nokia has taken one of their known strengths- camera hardware- and turned it into a software monolith of options. But there are a few others as well. Nokia has branched into a few entertainment apps such as their own Ringtone maker, an app for movie trailors, and Nokia Social for chatting. There are a few tools such as Nokia Xpress cloud application and the Transfer my Data. Nokia City Lens is also a WP Lumia exclusive.
I am not including Nokia MixRadio, as it is not a Lumia exclusive, nor am I thinking much else in their mapping tech as that is going to be their bread and butter once MS finishes the purchase of Nokia's handset. They will get those maps on as many diferent sources as they can. Also, there a few "Nokia exclusives" such as the Weather Channel app that I have no idea what really makes them different, so I am not thinking those.
My question is simple: Should MS open these up to all OEMs? MS is going out of their way to get OEMs to develop WP handsets, and with Lumia devices sitting at 90% sales due in no small part to these excellent apps, wouldn't allowing other manufacturers access to them remove one of the sticking points in their hesitation to go all in? MS is lowering fees, removing hardware requirements, allowing storage of apps to memory cards, and basically opening up all the roadblocks to get these guys to use their hardware to push WP. Wouldn't this move also work to that end?
OR.... dang it, they are still Lumia's, even if they are not Nokia anymore. These exclusives are what sets them apart, and we need this. We need Lumia devices to be set apart, and MS has done enough.
What do you all think? I am actually leaning to opening them up. I want Samsung, HTC, LG, ZTE, Lenovo/Motorola, and all other manufacturers to have all the tools they need to be succesful WP producers. But we are a heavy "Pro-Nokia" community, so I just was curious as to what my Brothers and Sisters At Arms were thinking.
What are your thoughts?
GROUP DISCUSSION: GO!! :smile: