Investors to Nokia: Switch to Another Road
no plan b
to bad for the company i was loyal tooo...
hope it does not sink!!!
arox413 said:
I'm sorry but to put everything into windows was the first sign of bad leadership.
Exactly. And having "no plan b" is a horrible business model. I can't think of any instance where having no plan b is ever a good idea..
....and the same applies to Blackberry....adopting Android, and thus losing whatever value or advantage the distinctive 'Blackberry' branding might have, would be suicide.
It is easier to succeed by offering something nobody else has than by being a copycat who is indistinguishable from everyone else.
I agree that Nokia did the right thing for them, by supporting WP8 more completely, than say Samsung. I really wanted the Samsung Ativ S version of WP8, but they never released it here in the states. I ended up getting a Lumia 920 and love it. Nokia really supports the phone and OS.
I read an article that talked about whether or not Nokia would have survived with Android. I'm not sure it wouldn't have gotten lost in the mix of other phones out there. But, however it would have turned out, I'm glad they decided to go WP7.x WP8. While neither are perfect and have room ...
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