foxtail on 30 October 2014
| whiteknight101 said: What killed Nokia was the rise of Android, more than IPhone. When Android started to get big, Nokia could have easily jumped aboard and become the unrivalled no 1 among Android manufacturers. Problem was, they had been so huge and were still the worlds biggest handset brand, so they thought that to protect their position the best strategy would be to push their own smartphone OS. |
Wasn't the bulk of Nokia's sales back then made from their simpler feature-phones and other non-smart phones anyways?
Would it really have made a difference if they switched to Android with smart phones being a smaller portion of their sales?









