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.
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.