Monday, October 28, 2013

Stephen Elop Admits Nokia Overinvested In Windows Phone On Purpose

Stephen Elop Admits Nokia Overinvested In Windows Phone On Purpose

When Nokia announced a couple of years ago for forgo Symbian in favor of Microsoft's Windows Phone handset, many were perplexed especially since Windows Phone was hardly the most profitable platform at the moment, and we guess the best alternative would be Google's open-sourced mobile platform, Android. Speaking with The Hindu newspaper, Nokia's Stephen Elop revealed rather candidly that Nokia's investment in the Windows Phone platform was overinvested on purpose in a bid to help the operating system build some momentum. "What we like about Windows Phone, and this is something you have seen over the last few quarters, is the overall trend.

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