Nokia is taking its last breaths, it's guaranteed. No one in the West evidently wants its Windows smartphones and the only market that is still allowing them to stay afloat is the third world market who still buy old-school phones en masse (you know phones that actually have physical buttons), a market where Nokia still commands a 30-40% marketshare compared to 5% in the West.
But within a couple of years the third world market will largely have transitioned to cheap smartphones (which Nokia can't provide because specs and licenses of Windows Phone doesn't allow it) which means we will witness a further decline for Nokia and imminent death.







