No Android Plans – Only Windows Phone and Asha, Nokia CEO Says

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Today, Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia announced its financial results for the fourth quarter of the last year, and posted Lumia sales of 4.4 million units for the time frame, which helped it regain profitability.

Given that the Windows Phone OS and devices running under it are just starting to pick up pace on the market, the company claims that it remains committed to driving innovation together with Microsoft.

Stephen Elop, Nokia CEO, reiterated this during the company’s earnings call earlier today, suggesting that the vendor had no plans on trying its luck in the Android segment of the market.


Moving forth, the company will continue to focus on the release of new Windows Phone devices, while also working on expanding the reach of its Asha lineup.

“We are clearly innovating with Microsoft around Windows Phone, and are focused on taking that to lower and lower price points. You will see that over time compete with Android,” Elop said, according to TechCrunch.

“But at the same time we’ve said consistently — and we’re just beginning to see it in the Asha full-touch products — that we will continue to innovate around our Asha smartphone line in order to compete with the very lowest levels of Android.”

The company will work on making Asha devices more competitive against Google’s Android devices through reducing the cost of ownership, Nokia also unveiled.

“We are not in a situation where we are considering something other than Windows Phone combined with what we’re doing with Asha,” Elop continued.

Nokia’s commitment to Windows Phone is expected to drive the platform to the third place on the smartphone OS market, while also helping the vendor regain a lot of the market share it has lost lately and prove that it can indeed be profitable while paying royalty fees to Microsoft.

Nokia announced its plans to transition to Windows Phone in early 2011, when it also unveiled that the deal signed with Microsoft involved receiving a series of quarterly platform support payments from the Redmond-based giant.

However, as part of its Q4 2012 financial announcement, the company unveiled that the royalty payments it will make to Microsoft will be higher than the financial support received from the software company.

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More than fighting Android as a platform, Nokia's aim is to capture the consumers in the market who won't go for Android and would look for alternatives. Asha can give fight to the Chinese rebrands as it's backed by Nokia's brand name.

that we will continue to innovate around our Asha smartphone line in order to compete with the very lowest levels of Android.”
 
But even 5k basic phones now a days comes with android, there is no assssha for nokia.

Unless they force WP8 devices to mass segment and make it a runaway success.
 
Is that a compliment??

I think even you haven't used anything besides ?a?a?
That's why we are seeing the posts like these :facepalm:
 
Firefox and Ubuntu OS are coming for mobile too. Plus I've heard of meego coming back in some form or other by 2014. Future for nokia looks bleak.
 
More than fighting Android as a platform, Nokia's aim is to capture the consumers in the market who won't go for Android and would look for alternatives. Asha can give fight to the Chinese rebrands as it's backed by Nokia's brand name.

Nokia reduced to fighting Chinese rebrands ? I think they can do way better.

Some one needs to wake up at Nokia before they cut off half their client base with sweeping statements like no Android, unless they are planning to sell out to MS some day,
 
Too much fandroid rage here, there are already so many handset manufacturers who are barely surviving by selling android phones, not to forget that it is in consumers interest that Windows phone and blackberry 10 sell decent amount and garner some 5-10% marketshare otherwise it will become a duopoly with only two phone OS: ios and android.

Samsung owns the android market and nobody will be able to get ahead of them doesnt matter if you have better design or pricing.

And yes the android phones in the nokia asha price range are pathetic that is the reason nokia sells loads of asha phones.
 
I totally agree what you said. All sub 6k droids are worthless.

I use a sub 6k droid and very happy with it. Of course I don't do anything silly like play games on it.

What else could they be useless for ? Look around Almost all the people use phones for what they are phones - some messaging a little bit of searches, road direction, contact list, email. hmmm did I miss any thing ? What else do people do with it? Oh yes pictures for uploading to net and what else ?

droids today constitute more than 50% of the market, and you do not say no to it, unless business Harakiri is your goal.
 
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