Nokia admits that he has a plan B in case of Windows Phone as a failure

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Friday, 10 February 2012 02:45

During an interview with Swedish newspaper Dagens Industri, Victor Saeijs, senior vice president of Nokia said that Nokia does not have a backup plan in case your agreement with Microsoft does not produce the expected results that can be drawn from the debacle in the who have fallen in recent years.

Despite comments that the Lumia 800 is the second best selling smartphone in Denmark and one in Sweden, also admits that to be victorious in this competitive market must succeed in the U.S., a situation that would catapult to the rest of the world but for now still looks like something very difficult to achieve for a single device (the Lumia 900 ).

Although not want to admit responsibility for the future of the Finnish company falls directly on what you do at Microsoft, who are required to provide a different user experience and a range of services that make off at last to the ecosystem of Windows Phone . While Mango was an important step not done to convince users that mobile operating system from Microsoft is the third most important platform of the moment.

Let's wait and see what it offers Windows Phone 8 , which seems to be the last call that Nokia can return to the limelight in the smartphone market, however Apollo will not be ready until the fourth quarter of 2012, which may be too late in a business as rapid as this.

If Plan B does not work, Nokia would in real trouble. I do not think Maemo and Symbian revive an option and both guys like Android Tizen not receive with open arms back to the Finns. In any case a Plan C would be the complete Nokia acquisition by Microsoft, which will surely make you very happy Elop and company (and even might be seeking from the beginning).

Via: IntoMobile




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