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Apple to Nokia: We'll Defend the Case Vigorously
Linked by
Thom Holwerda
on Wed 28th Oct 2009 23:20 UTC
As most of you will know,
Nokia slapped Apple with a patent lawsuit last week
. Nokia claims that Apple's iPhone infringes upon 10 patents related to GSM, UMTS, and WiFi connectivity. In
its SEC 10-K annual report filing
, Apple made its first cautious response to Nokia's claims.
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RE[2]: Apple
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tyrione
on Thu 29th Oct 2009 11:06 UTC in reply to "
RE: Apple
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They have beaten its largest competitors in the market
Maybe in USA, but over here in Europe the iPhone is still loosing out to Nokia, Sony Erricson and WM powered devices.
Don't get me wrong, for a new comer to the market, the iPhone has had a storming success. But it's still far from being the market leader. "
78% of profits in the Smartphone market of late is going through the iPhone.
Selling billions of throw away phones isn't making Nokia profitable.
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Maybe in USA, but over here in Europe the iPhone is still loosing out to Nokia, Sony Erricson and WM powered devices.
Don't get me wrong, for a new comer to the market, the iPhone has had a storming success. But it's still far from being the market leader. "
78% of profits in the Smartphone market of late is going through the iPhone.
Selling billions of throw away phones isn't making Nokia profitable.