Originally posted by Yogi:[..]
Nokia brand isn't dead, far from it. They still own the biggest number of patents in smartphone industry. Not to mention that they specialized in GPS technology over the past few years.
Despite all the problems they still had the best, most sturdy hardware that didn't feel cheap even in the most cheap Lumia devices.
They hold 2nd place in South America which is a huge market and they are rapidly growing in Asia. If they put their heads together and don't mess it up, I believe that they can succeed.
Originally posted by germcevoy:People today mostly buy Nokia because they want Nokia, not because they want windows Phone. I think the platform has no longevity. It may grow a little but I see no end game for it. There is premise there but Microsoft don't seem keen to work on it with any sense of urgency.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Agree. I also think that most of the people who buy a Nokia today, buy it because they have already owned a Nokia: I mean, I don't think they've gained many new users since some years ago, most of their users are users of old phones when Nokia ruled the mobile world.