The redemption Nokia by Microsoft is now a fact and a huge chapter in the history of mobile telephony seems to be closing in an impressive way while opens another with many expectations for the future.
The acquisition cost Microsoft the total amount of 5,44 billion (or 7,52 million US dollars). Amount relatively low if we consider that Microsoft has given 8,5 billions of dollars to acquire Skype 2011.
Naturally, if Nokia's acquisition was only a few years earlier, surely the cost to Microsoft would be much higher.
The once-dominant Nokia manufactured a total of 2013 million in 251 Appliances κινητών τηλεφώνων, κάθε είδους, με τα 30 εκατομμύρια από αυτά να ανήκουν στη σειρά Lumia που ενσωματώνει το λειτουργικό σύστημα Windows Phone.
For Lumia, things are relatively simple, since it was essentially the link between the two companies until the acquisition was completed. These will also become the Microsoft penetrating vehicle in the world of smartphones.
However, a great question remains about managing the number of other devices manufactured by Nokia.
These include Asha finances, basic technical features and, of course, the notorious Nokia X series with the "sophisticated" Android operating system.
All this is holding Nokia to the world's leading mobile phone manufacturers.
In particular, the Nokia X series will be a riddle in the coming months as they integrate the operating system of a key competitor, Google's Android.
Ωστόσο, η έκδοση του Android που usesται είναι εξαιρετικά «πειραγμένη» και έχει την εμφάνιση του Windows Phone.
Significant analysts believe the Nokia X series will be the means to attract users who have no contact with Windows Phone.
It will work like a Trojan horse in the widest range of Android-powered devices.
In addition, the replacement of Google Play and the rest of the basic Google applications in these devices by Microsoft applications (OneDrive, Outlook, Skype, Bing), will allow the latter to penetrate dynamically in the field of applications and the corresponding electronic app stores.
Another important issue that Microsoft has to deal with now also concerns its relationship with other smartphone manufacturers.
The company will not simply supply the operating system to several manufacturers, it will be the same manufacturer.
That is for companies like Samsung and HTC, Microsoft except from a software supplier it will also be an important competitor, obviously the main one for the Windows Phones category.
Nokia will continue to exist but will focus its activities on other objects through NSN (Infrastructure and Networks), HERE (for location-based maps and services) and Advanced Technologies (New Technologies) .
At the same time, it will retain the rights of the Nokia brand.
Devices to be released from the new format may have the "Microsoft Mobile" label, according to some leaks in the international press.
It remains to be seen how the new owners will manage Nokia's heavy legacy.
Source: naftemporiki.gr