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Please people get it already. MS didnt buy Nokia, Nokia only sold them the devices and services. Nokia will remain as separate company doing business as before, just not selling phones anymore.
Please people get it already. MS didnt buy Nokia, Nokia only sold them the devices and services. Nokia will remain as separate company doing business as before, just not selling phones anymore.
Since Nokia had become more or less unknown in the US I can see it not staying part of the MS brand for long there, if not disappearing immediately.
Nice condescending tone. Did you ever think that we already knew that? It was about what MS plans to do with Nokia if you actually took two seconds to read the OP. Yes, Nokia still has it's other services but the phone division belongs to MS. The question asked is what will they do with it?
They have the lease of the names for 10 years, including the Nokia name. Will the keep using it? Will they drop it? Will they keep making Asha phones? Only make WP? What do you think?
Or do you just come onto forums to be a condescending *****?
Nice condescending tone. Did you ever think that we already knew that?
Or do you just come onto forums to be a condescending *****?
Not quite - I don't believe the deal allows MS to use the Nokia name. They have rights to the Lumia trademark and I think Asha as well (not sure), but they will not have the rights to use the Nokia trademark on any of their devices. Nokia could of course grant them such permission, but I don't think it is part of the sale as things stand.
As someone already posted, WP only sees adoption in India because it's a) cheap and/or b) Nokia. Losing that edge will be bad for growth in that market.
To be honest, Mr/Ms N_LaRUE, given previous discussions on this forum I would assume that most people here didn't know that. I would like to thank Ms/Mr Loco5150 for reminding us.
You're the one calling someone you've never met "a condescending *****". I suggest you think about that.
Anyway, returning the subject. I have no idea what Microsoft will do with the parts of Nokia they acquired. Microsoft's record with acquisitions is extremely poor, so we should expect some really stupid stuff.
What they should do is keep the Nokia name - it's actually pretty strong in much of the world. They should absolutely keep making cheap non-WP phones. Check out the price difference between a basic GSM phone, and a basic Windows phone. The latter absolutely does not yet replace the former.
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I could have sworn there was something somewhere that said they had it in general but I can't seem to find it.
This coming from someon who doesn't use Windows products except at work. I'm not one for trusting your opinion much. Sorry.
What it will do? Stop manufacturing small non-windows devices?
Your views?
Nice condescending tone. Did you ever think that we already knew that? It was about what MS plans to do with Nokia if you actually took two seconds to read the OP. Yes, Nokia still has it's other services but the phone division belongs to MS. The question asked is what will they do with it?
They have the lease of the names for 10 years, including the Nokia name. Will the keep using it? Will they drop it? Will they keep making Asha phones? Only make WP? What do you think?
Or do you just come onto forums to be a condescending *****?