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Gunman121 said:
Nokia's products are mostly based on the success of their mobile phones. Thus is their phones are selling out, that means a turnaround for the division that was losing money.

Sony has cut costs, and laid people off -- but the division that was losing money, hasn't shown any type of "success" yet.

If Sony were to say that their TV's were selling out, and their other enterprises such as digital cameras, tablets were selling out as well. It would be fair to say they were turning around.

I guess thats the thing, Nokia was able (not yet know) to change its fortunes in a matter of 6 months with what is essentially the same product, there is nothing revolutionary about the lumia 920, its just a full feature phone with windows phone 8 decent specs and awesome camera, but its being well received in the marketplace.  Im sure given time, Sony can do the same, again it doesnt have to be revolutionary, just something that different from the accept norm and will, like nokia, come from Sony's mobile unit.