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But no. No QWERTY keyboards. Even though Nokia designed three very similar spec smartphones (and Nokia has tons of QWERTY phones on Symbian, S40 and MeeGo operating systems). REASON 7 - FAILS VARIETY IN MODEL OF HANDSET The fourth most important factor is the model of the smartphone handset of any given brand. And here again, Nokia has the biggest production capacity.


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Nokia has the widest range of components and suppliers. Nokia can do the broadest product portfolio.



Just like in cars, consumer preferences in mobile phones are very diverse.


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Someone prefers a Cadillac Escallade, another prefers a Toyota Prius. Someone prefers a Mercedes Benz C-Series, another prefers a Porsche 911. Someone else wants a pickup truck, or a minivan or a Smart Car. Apple makes its iPhones very similar to each other. Nokia is able to stretch its range to suit very divergent needs.



If one of its three Lumia models is aimed to be an iPhone killer blacberry style 9670 make the other two as different and all three quite distinct from each other.



When you look at the Lumia 900, it is like the designer of the Lumia 800 fell asleep. Where is the difference.


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Even the Lumia 710 is just a cheaper lame version of the Lumia 800. This is the desperation move by the small rival who tries by a few cosmetic tricks to expand its product line. Compare to Nokias biggest rival (who is not Apples iPhone, it is obviously Samsung). Samsung does just on its Galaxy series the obvious iPhone clone basic slab touch screen versions of almost exactly iPhone physical size; and blacberry style 9670 offers the Galaxy Indulge blacberry style 9670
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its gigantic screen. Thats how you do differentiation.



But no. Nokia which could easily do this, rather has made three variations of one boring theme. But again, its even worse.



Why is Nokia Lumia not on every network in every country?


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Nokia has easily the production capacity and the worlds largest phone sales network and distribution system including the ability to air ship a million phones a day, every day, anywhere it needs to. So lets take again just the USA. T-Mobile will sell the Lumia 710 but not the 800 or 900. AT T will sell the Lumia 900 as an exclusive. The other big US carriers are not selling any Lumia handsets this Spring. So, in a perfect world, Nokia could sell 3 handsets on four networks ie 12 variations for the consumer.



Now Nokia only offers 2 of those 12. If you want the Lumia 900, you can only get it on AT T. If you want the Lumia 710, you can only get it on T-Mobile.



And the Lumia 800? Gotta fly to Europe to get that. It is perfectly possible that Nokia and Microsoft marketing have convinced a random customer that they do want the Nokia Lumia smartphone. And that customer most likely went online somewhere to see what model they want. And blacberry style 9670 went to their carrier store, to buy it. And in 10 times blacberry style 9670 of 12, the carrier will not offer the Lumia which the customer would want. Then - while the customer WOULD be willing to prioritize the brand of phone (Nokia) ahead of the exact model - in these cases, there is no other Nokia smartphone to sell (because idiot Elop decided to pull all Symbian phones from the shelves in the USA, and worse - refuses to sell the magnificent N9 and N950 which run on the MeeGo operating system).



So. If the customer wants a specific model, and that is not sold by that carrier, the facts tell us that the smartphone customer would be willing to buy another Lumia or even another Nokia smartphone - except that because of management madness, there are no others. It may be to Microsofts advantage that the customer doesnt buy a MeeGo or Symbian based smartphone - but that customer will blacberry style 9670 go to another brand - and in 9 times blacberry style 9670 o 10, it will be either an iPhone or an Android.



And in any case, if a customer wanting a Nokia branded phone, is not walking blacberry style 9670 of the store blacberry style 9670
a Nokia branded phone, that is a lost customer to Nokia (and gain to Apple or Android).



Elops strategy is totally not in Nokias best interest. REASON 8 - FAILS SMARTPHONE APPS AND APP STORE The smartphone apps portfolio is ranked only tied for 5th 6th highest priority for buyers of new smartphones.



Note that all of the above come ahead of your precious app store.



But blacberry style 9670, come on. Windows Phone app store?



It has only passed 50,000 apps. Even the burning platforms obsolete Symbian based Nokia (Ovi) app store has twice that in apps. Android is 8 times bigger, Apple iPhone App Store is literally 10 times bigger. If you walk into the store blacberry style 9670
the apps as your decision criterion, blacberry style 9670 Windows Phone fails from the start. And that is not even before we look at the apps. The reviews of WP7 apps say rather consistently that they are poor versions of their iPhone and Android masters, and further, that they do not take advantage of WP7s abilities.



These will get better over time. But the application developers interest in making apps is totally dependent on their belief that its worth their while. Once they bother to count, to do the basic math, and see that there are abblacberry style 9670 190 million Android users worldwide, abblacberry style 9670 120 million iPhone users (and abblacberry style 9670 170 million iOS users when we add iPad and iPod Touch); and over 300 million Symbian users; and abblacberry style 9670 100 million Blackberry users - and only abblacberry style 9670 5 million Windows Phone users. Yes. The total installed base of Windows Phone today, abblacberry style 9670 a year and a half from launch is under one percent of the smartphones in use worldwide.



Under one percent. Less than 1%. This is when the futility of bothering to create WP7 versions becomes obvious.



Microsoft has been able to peddle the sheer impossibility of a third ecosystem - which even Microsoft loyalists would not have believed considering how ridiculous are Ballmer-oriented claims abblacberry style 9670 Microsofts future - but they suddenly believed it, when the Nokia CEO said the same. Please do the math. We just heard from Morgan Stanley that they project Nokia and Microsoft to sell 37 million Lumia phones this year 2012 and 64 million Lumia smartphones next year 2013. This forecast by Morgan Stanley is quite optimistic. But lets assume it truly happens. Those numbers sound great, dont they. That is awesome, isnt it. So by 2013, the world will have abblacberry style 9670 111 million Windows Phone smartphones in use. Yes. That might sound good. Except that in 2013 the world will have abblacberry style 9670 two BILLION smartphones in use (we will see abblacberry style 9670 700 million sold this year alone).



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