| Jo21 said: nokia sells 400 million phones each year, they are huge in europe asia etc, nokia never being huge in america but they are HUGE in worlwide. worlwide, thats nothing, iphone sales are not even 1% yet. counting all phones. Krusell - TOP-10 selling phones in November 2008
1. (-) Samsung SGH-i900/i910 Omnia 2. (7) Nokia 6300 3. (2) Sony Ericsson C702 4. (1) Apple iPhone 3G 5. (3) Nokia 3109 6. (-) Nokia N96 7. (-) Sony Ericsson X1 Xperia 8. (8) Nokia E71 9. (6) Nokia E51 10. (4) HTC Diamond they don't depend on one phone for marketshare, and got a strong brand recognition, because of their quality even their low end phones are strong built. @frogs i hope but i have my doubts >_> unless iphone start selling 100 million iphone each year ( it never going to happen) , nokia isn't scared. thats why the nokia n97 is comming
and always deliver (L) we are getting off topic, i am off to bed. |
Now we've drifted off to cellphones? oh lol
Anyways, I'll bite. The N97 looks great in marketing shots n stuff but there's nothing special about it. I've used nokia's s60 for years. Their interface (yes, the touch one too) is clunky and the ecosystem around symbian stinks because Nokia didn't build the platform in a way a good ecosystem could grow. It is true however that it's open and not a walled garden ala iPhone.
But the iPhone, as a concept, it's years ahead of those Nokias. And it's extremely profitable - even with the few million units sold, Apple's making out like bandits. Its ironic that Apple grew in a year a better ecosystem than Nokia did in years with the s60.








