Try to take this post as open minded as possible.
I'm gonna try to 'prove' my point by basing it on three things
1. the new device strategy was never a success for anyone other than Apple.
2. This severely degrades the Windows Phone mindshare among OEMs.
3. Microsoft is kinda making it clear that even they don't believe in Windows mobile.
Now lemme explain,
Microsoft's new device strategy sounds great on paper. Focusing where it matters, Trimming down the portfolio to just three segments. This is gonna be awesome, because apple does it. Right? Not really.
This kind of device trimming and portfolio reduction have been done by other companies in the market. The best example is right in front of them, Nokia! well, Symbian. At the time of the rise of Android, Nokia was flooding the market with Symbian devices. But even after that Nokia was losing marketshare. So, they announced a new OS(Symbian 3) and restructured their business portfolio to just 4 phones per year.
The N series: The flagship devices their fans will love
The E series: Business phones for business customers
The X and C series: Value phones with communication features.
Sounds familiar? It should. This is exactly what Microsoft's plan is.
One might say Google nexus phones exist. But, Android has a huge market presence, and 100s of OEMs. Nexus is for the Android enthusiasts, which is a group that is far greater in number than windows phone enthusiasts. Besides, Android has tons of OEMs making great hardware at all price segments.
But One might argue that Wp has other OEMs too. well....
when considering marketshare, they are largest Windows Phone OEM, by a huge margin. And they announced that the Lumia business is not a success in their last earnings call. And now they wrote it off. Well, how can other OEMs find success with Wp when even the biggest one couldn't?
but, but.. Windows 10? OEMs does not seem that interested with Windows 10 mobile.
When Sony was asked about making windows phones, their reply was 'not really' (paraphrasing) . Huawei shows no interest. And Samsung said they will make Windows 10 phones only because they can end the patent dispute. These are just some of the OEMs that don't wanna go with windows phones. Besides, making android phones is a strategy that works, why would they go out of their comfort zone to bet on a platform that has a very minor marketshare?
bu.. but.. Windows 10 will be super awesome flaberagastically wonderful. Right?
Honestly, no one cares. We care, Obviously . But it's because we are windows phone fans. We care because we love this platform. We care because we want MS to succeed.No one outside our inner circle cares about windows phone.
Even MS doesn't believe windows phone is gonna succeed. According to rumors, they might make windows phones for at least two more years. That's not really a good. They are also worried that windows 10 mobile might not be enough to save windows phone.
In my opinion, this write-off happened at the wrongest time. MS was building upon good windows phone news after good windows phone news after good windows phone. But this one write-off undid all that good stuff. They should have at least waited till windows 10 mobile's arrival to see if they could win, but now this looks as if Microsoft themselves have given up on windows mobile
I end my rant/post/whatever by quoting Clinton Jeff, an ex-blogger who was great fan of Nokia and Windows Phone.
"Basically, imho this [recommending a windows phone now] is like recommending a Symbian Phone after the burning platform memo 'leaked' out. "
I'm gonna try to 'prove' my point by basing it on three things
1. the new device strategy was never a success for anyone other than Apple.
2. This severely degrades the Windows Phone mindshare among OEMs.
3. Microsoft is kinda making it clear that even they don't believe in Windows mobile.
Now lemme explain,
Microsoft's new device strategy sounds great on paper. Focusing where it matters, Trimming down the portfolio to just three segments. This is gonna be awesome, because apple does it. Right? Not really.
This kind of device trimming and portfolio reduction have been done by other companies in the market. The best example is right in front of them, Nokia! well, Symbian. At the time of the rise of Android, Nokia was flooding the market with Symbian devices. But even after that Nokia was losing marketshare. So, they announced a new OS(Symbian 3) and restructured their business portfolio to just 4 phones per year.
The N series: The flagship devices their fans will love
The E series: Business phones for business customers
The X and C series: Value phones with communication features.
Sounds familiar? It should. This is exactly what Microsoft's plan is.
One might say Google nexus phones exist. But, Android has a huge market presence, and 100s of OEMs. Nexus is for the Android enthusiasts, which is a group that is far greater in number than windows phone enthusiasts. Besides, Android has tons of OEMs making great hardware at all price segments.
But One might argue that Wp has other OEMs too. well....
when considering marketshare, they are largest Windows Phone OEM, by a huge margin. And they announced that the Lumia business is not a success in their last earnings call. And now they wrote it off. Well, how can other OEMs find success with Wp when even the biggest one couldn't?
but, but.. Windows 10? OEMs does not seem that interested with Windows 10 mobile.
When Sony was asked about making windows phones, their reply was 'not really' (paraphrasing) . Huawei shows no interest. And Samsung said they will make Windows 10 phones only because they can end the patent dispute. These are just some of the OEMs that don't wanna go with windows phones. Besides, making android phones is a strategy that works, why would they go out of their comfort zone to bet on a platform that has a very minor marketshare?
bu.. but.. Windows 10 will be super awesome flaberagastically wonderful. Right?
Honestly, no one cares. We care, Obviously . But it's because we are windows phone fans. We care because we love this platform. We care because we want MS to succeed.No one outside our inner circle cares about windows phone.
Even MS doesn't believe windows phone is gonna succeed. According to rumors, they might make windows phones for at least two more years. That's not really a good. They are also worried that windows 10 mobile might not be enough to save windows phone.
In my opinion, this write-off happened at the wrongest time. MS was building upon good windows phone news after good windows phone news after good windows phone. But this one write-off undid all that good stuff. They should have at least waited till windows 10 mobile's arrival to see if they could win, but now this looks as if Microsoft themselves have given up on windows mobile
I end my rant/post/whatever by quoting Clinton Jeff, an ex-blogger who was great fan of Nokia and Windows Phone.
"Basically, imho this [recommending a windows phone now] is like recommending a Symbian Phone after the burning platform memo 'leaked' out. "