* perhaps there are markets with little smartphone usage. but wp7 costs about 3/4 the price of an iphone. if i'm spending that much money i'm going to lessen my risk and get one i know has been somewhat successful. and for the same money i can get a great high end android device. here in ireland i can get 8 android devices for a less than wp7 at a minor mobile provider (the cheapest is 1/6 the price). https://store.meteor.ie/phones/
* nokia shot themselves in both feet in 2009. in 2008 at any meeting of geeks, nerds i would see 99% nokias. in 2010 it was 90% android. there was no single reason why people switched away from symbian. but we all switched. i know only one person who ever carried a windows mobile device. and he only carried it as it was guaranteed to crash eliminating the annoying calls he was bombarded with. i only know 2 people who bought nokia in the past 2 years. one was a maemo device before they were eliminated and the other was a second hand device from ebay. new devices aren't shifting. i'd see them as people ask me to set them up more often than not.
was recently watching an old tv show and heard the nokia ring tone. made me realise i hadn't heard that tone in a public space in around 2 years. nokia is not their saviour. just been run down till microsoft can buy their patents at a bargin price would be my guess.
* nokia shot themselves in both feet in 2009. in 2008 at any meeting of geeks, nerds i would see 99% nokias. in 2010 it was 90% android. there was no single reason why people switched away from symbian. but we all switched. i know only one person who ever carried a windows mobile device. and he only carried it as it was guaranteed to crash eliminating the annoying calls he was bombarded with. i only know 2 people who bought nokia in the past 2 years. one was a maemo device before they were eliminated and the other was a second hand device from ebay. new devices aren't shifting. i'd see them as people ask me to set them up more often than not.
was recently watching an old tv show and heard the nokia ring tone. made me realise i hadn't heard that tone in a public space in around 2 years. nokia is not their saviour. just been run down till microsoft can buy their patents at a bargin price would be my guess.