Some Friday reading over at Laptop Magazine, where they ask Can Nokia Right the Ship? (http://laptopmag.com/Features/Can-Nokia-Right-the-Ship.htm) If you're the number one in a markt, there's only one way to go - down. With LG, Samsung and Motorola in the ascendency, what can the Finns do to keep their place at the top of the pile?
martinharnevie
01-07-2005, 05:11 PM
I think it would be good for everyone if Nokia would be less dominant than they have been. They can still have the largest market share.
My key wishes for next year would be for Sony Ericsson to come out with a broader range of Symbian devices and that UIQ - in whatever shape or form - closes in on Series 60 in unit sales.
wshwe
06-07-2005, 01:01 AM
I UIQ - in whatever shape or form - closes in on Series 60 in unit sales.
Cutting UIQ phone prices in half would be a start. Nokia needs to introduce its own UIQ phone.
SwitchBlade
06-07-2005, 03:47 PM
Nokia only gained dominance by building good phones that people wanted to buy. And tbh they produce the only one worth owning at the moment (9500 ;)).
BTW you could have warned that that poxy crazy bastard frog advert plays constantly, had to copy and paste the article to notepad to read it.
desertrose
14-07-2005, 12:50 AM
Ewan many thanks for this nice topic :) ...