Nokia says Microsoft talks are on schedule

by Janani Krishnaswamy on 5 April 2011, 11:58

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NokiaSoft on track

Nokia expects to sell a large number of Windows phones in 2012, according to a Reuters report. Kai Oistamo, head of corporate development at Nokia, reportedly said the negotiations between the two firms are on schedule.

Earlier in February when Nokia formally announced its adoption of Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 as its main platform, Nokia CEO Stephen Elop said the deal would take at least a couple of months to be finalized. Though the deal's priority was noted as a joined effort to compete against Android, no timelines were mentioned.

However, in a form 20-F with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Nokia officials said the transition to Windows Phone as its "primary smartphone platform" will take "about two years."

The announcement only confirms IDC's predictions that Nokia would launch its first devices by next year. Only last month the research firm predicted that Windows Phone would overtake Apple and will take the number 2 place by 2015 with a 20.9 percent market share. Contradicting IDC, research firm ABI predicted that Windows Phone will command only 7 percent of the market by 2016.

Ovum analysts expected a quicker demise for Windows Mobile than for Symbian with minimal shipments expected beyond 2012. It noted that NokiaSoft deal also signals the end of Microsoft's previous play in the smartphone market with the enterprise-focused Windows Mobile.

According to Unwired View, Elop could receive a bonus worth 13 million euros if the deal is a success.

 



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Is it a matter of irony or prophecy that Nokia is shorthand for this river?
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Next year? They should have kept a lid on it until next year then, Symbian now just looks like an OS in the hospice waiting to die, Maemo/Meego won't be taken seriously as it's apparent it doesn't have full backing… what informed consumer would now buy a Nokia smartphone? Not me that's for certain…
So in 2012 Nokia will probably release a phone that is a year late and out of date. By then Apple and google will have pretty much buried the Nokia name.
kingpotnoodle
Next year? They should have kept a lid on it until next year then, Symbian now just looks like an OS in the hospice waiting to die, Maemo/Meego won't be taken seriously as it's apparent it doesn't have full backing… what informed consumer would now buy a Nokia smartphone? Not me that's for certain…
The N9x0 products still generate massive nerd appeal. Obviously they don't represent a market majority by any stretch of the imagination. But they are extremely well informed.
Brewster0101
So in 2012 Nokia will probably release a phone that is a year late and out of date. By then Apple and google will have pretty much buried the Nokia name.

Google only (currently) supplies the platform, not the phone. So they wont be burying anything other than other platforms. Ultimately leading to the long overdue death of Symbian.

And Apple's market share is holding steady but not expanding. But your forgetting something quite crucial that not everyone wants a smartphone, and there is still quite a substancial market for people who a simple phone. This being a tech site we tend to forget that not everyone thinks like us, and the vast consumer market aren't well informed. My parents for example like Nokias because they are easy to use.

If Nokia can get the balance right between performance/value/simplicity on a well recognised platform, with an average joe market, it could be thing that brings Nokia back into the game. The use of the Win7 platform could potentially have a halo effect on them…

You never know