Scenario 1. The Trojan horse Microsoft noticed in 2009-2010 that it was in deep trouble. There was a risk, as the industry moved towards mobile devices and away from the
ContinueBreath in, breath out. There you go, you can do it! If you really think about it, you knew this was inevitable. Nokia has the hardware, but needs software. Microsoft
ContinueAccording to Bloomberg Microsoft shipped 2 million units of the new Windows Phone 7 in Q4 2010. Selling 2 million anything sounds like a large amount. And it is, but
ContinueWho are Nokia’s biggest customers? Is it Finns, Europeans, Indians? No! It’s the mobile operators (carriers). Only around 20% of mobile phones are sold through other channels than through operators.
ContinueBefore we go any further I would like to underline that this web site is not a rumours site. I see speculation and spreading pointless rumours as two very different
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