Nokia seems to take the right decision by leaving the switch to Symbian and Windows Phone. Although the Symbian mobile OS ever bring Nokia into its heyday, but there is no eternal things as sales continue to decline because of less competitive with other mobile OS that is more innovative.
With the switch to the Windows Phone can be a little cool if Nokia Symbian sales continued to decline up to a 2.4% share of global mobile phone market today, from the previous year still reached 12.4% market share.
Nokia's flagship phone is now Lumia, which was boosted smartphone sales figures in developed countries, while Symbian is now only focused on developing countries alone. The result was satisfactory because Windows Phone's market share has now increased to 2.5% from the previous one only 0.5%.
Among all mobile phones that have been release Lumia, Lumia Nokia 800 is still a favorite among others. European markets are also a great opportunity to become the region's success in the U.S. Nokia Lumia although unlikely to happen.
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hpmurah2u
With the switch to the Windows Phone can be a little cool if Nokia Symbian sales continued to decline up to a 2.4% share of global mobile phone market today, from the previous year still reached 12.4% market share.
Nokia's flagship phone is now Lumia, which was boosted smartphone sales figures in developed countries, while Symbian is now only focused on developing countries alone. The result was satisfactory because Windows Phone's market share has now increased to 2.5% from the previous one only 0.5%.
Among all mobile phones that have been release Lumia, Lumia Nokia 800 is still a favorite among others. European markets are also a great opportunity to become the region's success in the U.S. Nokia Lumia although unlikely to happen.
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regards,
hpmurah2u
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