Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 18th Jun 2012 20:54 UTC
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What exactly is the smartphone division of Nokia?
Unlike the N9 and pureview the Hardware is not produce in Nokias factories. Unlike the N9 and the pureview the Software is not produced by Nokia engineers.
Nokias smartphone devision consist mostly of lawyers, marekting and sales. Nothing what Microsoft doesnt already have enough from. No innovation, nothing they cannot do themself (or in the case of the Software already did themself) in just some hours.
Now that the maps are integrated into Windows Phone and now that Nokias market-share crashed Nokia has not much left that is from interest for Microsoft.
I doubt Microsoft would buy anything from Nokia but patents.
Edited 2012-06-21 08:51 UTC




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2008-10-23
When they have sold their smartphone division to Microsoft, they can sell their network division to Apple. They can make towers with new patented mobile standard, not license it to anybody and make it iPhone only or whatever. Who will take their map services? It looks like Elop is only interested in killing Nokia's phone division, the rest is up for anybody to take.