Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 24th Sep 2010 23:20 UTC
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless Well, this certainly isn't particularly surprising. The rising popularity of Android leaves more victims in its wake than just Windows Mobile. Sony Ericsson, one of the major manufacturers of Symbian phones (other than Nokia) has just announced it will pretty much abandon the platform to focus entirely on Android - leaving Nokia as the sole person cheering for team Symbian.
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Nokia's Big Mistake - Lack Of Innovations
by OSGuy on Sat 25th Sep 2010 04:36 UTC
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Nokia's Big Mistake - Lack Of Innovations / Overconfidence

These are my thoughts about Nokia's biggest mistakes. Nothing presented below is factual so please correct me if I am wrong or you disagree with me.

Nokia's lack of innovation of the Symbian platform has brought Symbian to this degree. When Apple first introduced the iPhone, Nokia was ahead of competition.

Symbian was already a very mature OS when the iPhone was released and Nokia had the users and the OS so they had a VERY good chance to do something about it but they did NOTHING! Why? Because of overconfidence and underestimating the power of competition. This mistake is irreversible.

Then we saw the rise of Android and Nokia STILL did NOTHING so Apple and Google took advantage of Nokia's stupidity. As we all know, Android started as a BlackBerry like OS but Google realised the iPhone threat was a lot greater than the BlackBerry and Symbian one. So Google took the right steps.

Just think about the mistakes Nokia did. They had this very mature OS called Symbian, they had the audience/users so they had *so* much power but they just ignored the competition. They must have laughed off at the iPhone due to overconfidence. You *never* ignore competitors.

Nokia has lost twice. They ignored the iPhone OS and then when Android came to the market, they ignored Android and now all of a sudden they try to catch up with the latest Symbian and MeeGo innovations.

Nokia is now playing a very dangerous game. It is as if you were lost in a jungle and can't make up your mind which way you want to go and guess what happens when that happens when time runs out and your supplies run out? Well, I think this is exactly what Nokia is doing. You have to keep moving even if it is the wrong direction, perhaps you'll get lucky - it is better than running around in a circle which is what Nokia is doing. Nokia is now running around and cannot make up their mind which way they want to go. I guess they haven't seen Man vs Wild ;) You never seat still. You have to keep moving.

Edited 2010-09-25 04:45 UTC

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