Nokia Windows Phone 7 Phone in the Works? [After Dismissing Android, Nokia May Consider Making Windows Phone 7 Handsets & Challenge Pure Logic]

Just a few days ago we heard that Finnish boys, for some reason, still pee their pants. The main point of this astute comparison made by Nokia’s never-to-become-CEO-and-pissed-about-it, Anssi Vanjoki, was that Nokia will not make Android smartphones, as that’s supposed to be a short-term solution to Nokia’s current troubles.


What troubles are those? Well, Nokia, the largest dumbphone, featurephone, and smartphone-wanna-be manufacturer is sterile when it comes to creating a mobile platform that could compete well against the iPhone and Android. Don’t get me wrong, I am a Nokia fan here, but one that’s losing his patience and respect for a company that can’t perform right.

And while Android is like pissing pants for warmth, Windows Phone 7 isn’t? That’s right, Nokia might consider making Windows Phone 7 handsets and that really defies logic in my book. Android is the hot platform in town, as “open” as it is, and people have been seriously brain-washed (in a good way) to go for Android handsets these days. Windows Phone 7, as hot as it looks on paper, in demos and leaks, is still at the beginning and since it’s a Microsoft product we can always count on it to somehow fail.

In other words Android has already established itself as a dependable mobile platform, whereas Windows Phone 7 hasn’t. Not to mention Windows Phone 7 is a direct competitor to Symbian^3 since these two reinvented OSes have both been announced at MWC 2010 and are coming out around this time. So why consider Windows Phone 7 as a third mobile platform?

Well probably that’s what happens when a former Microsoft exec comes to lead Nokia. Stephen Elop is the new CEO of Nokia and he’s supposed to take it to greener pastures. But why bring Windows Phone 7 into the mix?

We’ll tell you more about this as soon as we know more but I for one, a Nokia fan, would rather see Nokia develop MeeGo and Symbian^4 instead of pissing their pants.

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  • singaroo

    This make perfect sense for Nokia. Nokia is good in hardware and early indications show that WP7 will rule. The only way Nokia can survive is to adopt WP7 or Android . It would be good to stay with WP7 right now, because of several reasons
    1) Android cannot be a choice anyway because at the low end market Nokia needs to compete with Android phones in the market.
    2) So far indications, WP7 will be nothing short of a blockbuster. Microsoft with its strengths of cash and infrastructure within two three years they can easily ensure that WP7 survives.
    3) Android market is getting too fragmented and compared to the 15$ license fees MS charges, development over Android is much costlier.
    4) Nokia gets an out – of- the- box platform which is guaranteed success, at the same time they have enough scope for differentiation. XBOX-Zune-Office integration itself is a pure sell.
    5) It’s hard to believe Nokia can turn around Meego or Symbian which can compete with Android or iPhone. Even if they do , by the time they do it, market have moved ahead.
    So nothing insane about this. Then there are Droid fans , MS fans, Apple fans, Symbian fans Meego fans either trying to save jobs or trying to save investments. But day by day its becoming clearer that Android and WP7 will be the remaining platforms in the race. Of which I see possibly WP7 will emerge as the leading platform in 4 years timeframe. In two years’ time Android may put up a show , but compared to the infrastructure MS can put up and money they can throw at this, it’s difficult to assume Android emerging as the main platform. MS has the inherent capability to chase and beat, its proven time and again. One can argue it happened only in PC, but it seems that’s happening everywhere now take XBOX take Silverlight . There are failed project with MS but they had either stopped at very early stage, and if they continue they are formidable force. I believe MS will never discontinue WP7 as its going to be their bread and butter for the next several years. There is an early advantage for Microsoft if Nokia adopts WP7, but for Nokia it’s going to be last chance in the smartphone segment !

  • 1stblogger

    These new handsets look wonderful, I will be sad to see Symbian go.It would be nice to be able to upgrade my N8 to WP7 though…. ;)