Why don't Nokia fans realize that Nokia had been reduced to a state worse than Blackberry's current state before MS bailed them out?
Most of them speak as if Nokia was tearing up the smartphone industry and then MS came along and sank them.
when a company sells its because thing aren't going well. So Nokia not doing well does not makes sense .saying goodbye to Nokia is not good for me or anyone.wp8 looks sweet but I would never want to try it on a huawei those phones are bad. But wp8 on a nokia now not only do you have a badass phone but its working on a sweet os nokia has proven history as quality phones just like Toyotas and hondasmicrosoft buying nokia was perfectly logical. it makes perfect sense microsoft will get the hardware division whilst not alienating nokia as a partner while also protecting against claims from other competitors due to patents. microsoft has the budget to push nokia forward assuming the fund them and allow them to continue to do the good work they do while working with the windows phone team internally. people will say what they will but this was perfectly timed.
It's a good thing for Microsoft and Windows Phone but not for Nokia
Whoever is saying this acquisition is a good thing needs to have their heads examined.
Don't know. But somehow I have this terrible feeling that this news might prompt most of the researchers, designer and innovators to leave company, even before the acquisition. Just like the way we Nokia fans are feeling bad about this. They too might be having the same feeling and might think of Newkia
So, how iis this bad for Nokia?
They lost a major part of the company and where most of their money is coming fromHow is it bad for Nokia?
Their stock rose more in a single day than at any point in their history.
They get to focus on a field that they believe has a lot of growth potential and that they believe they can bbecomea world leader in.
Their expenses have been dramatically reduced.
They have a ton of liquid cash now. That mmeans that they are extremely financially stable.
So, how iis this bad for Nokia?
...and where most of their expenses are from.They lost a major part of the company and where most of their money is coming from
True. But "best ever in the history of the company" doesn't happen all the time.Stock changes all the time, so it can drop at any moment
I am most excited about HERE location services (not just maps).You mean their Siemens Network or their HERE maps?
Point taken
So all that cash will make them turn a profit?
You know, Jolla is actually a bright prospect at this stage.I'm sure they would just love to throw away their nice incomes so they could work at an unstable and underfunded company.
You know, Jolla is actually a bright prospect at this stage.
Just a dedicated team of devs who singlehandedly kept Maemo and MeeGo, and to a lesser extent, Symbian^3 alive.And what ecosystem is there to support it?
You do not know how many people are willing to switch to Jolla just because it kept the Nokia spirit alive.
Why would they want to? They are focused on their profitable existing businesses.
NOKIA is not just a mobile phone company.
And they were in a freefall. Without this "n00b" (seriously?), the mobile division would have dragged down the rest of the company.
The "n00b" gave them a parachute which bought them time to get their affairs in order and exit that market while making a lot of money and being propelled into very strong financial position.
You keep refusing to understand that Nokia is STRONG now. They made out in this deal.
Just a dedicated team of devs who singlehandedly kept Maemo and MeeGo, and to a lesser extent, Symbian^3 alive.
You do not know how many people are willing to switch to Jolla just because it kept the Nokia spirit alive.