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Why should Microsoft buy Nokia?

Posted On : Nov-02-2011 | seen (470) times | Article Word Count : 863 |

At the moment, Google shows a clear interest for Motorola, so apparently some clever analysts now say the only logical step would be for Microsoft to buy Nokia to remain a serious competitor.
At the moment, Google shows a clear interest for Motorola, so apparently some clever analysts now say the only logical step would be for Microsoft to buy Nokia to remain a serious competitor. About three years ago is now already that Windows 7 Beta became public, and already at that time made the round of speculation that Microsoft would not even venture into the computer hardware business? Now you can hear the question again prang in almost all media, but it is now to Mini Pc's - the smartphone. The Toshiba satellite a300 battery business is booming as never before, and the enormous economic growth, since most people are likely to dub their smartphones already personal pride as your portable mini PC.

Unfortunately, now hardly anyone looks at the "real" PC's and suddenly Microsoft no longer writes As usual, the big numbers, but the smartphone or tablet manufacturers such as Apple. This was one of the reasons why Microsoft has pulled himself together and the Mircrosoft Windows Mobile 7 onto the market, make the hot-awaited mango update this fall for even greater success would have. Unfortunately, the market share has not been a single device along by Microsoft itself, as for example in Apple with the iPhone case. Rather, Microsoft is still a geek on the huge market of mini PC's. This raises the question of what should grow and how Windows Mobile is the future outlook if nothing is done still great?

Since three decades, Microsoft is working with the same partner model, refined here and there, his own original parts and so far very successful. So, Microsoft should go the same way to solve the existing problem, this could well be a success. These partnerships with other large or small companies are very important and should be a jump, or put them at odds, the whole model could go into the fractions (See Samsung - Apple). Therefore, it was a very large and almost revolutionary event that Nokia suddenly officially Microsoft tinkering with a tool box. The compaq presario c700 battery changes the results but only at the beginning of 2012, for only then will first be visible successes or failures.

So, if the Microsoft Windows Mobile 7 to be more successful than expected, could be the next step, Nokia to buy out completely and then bring more smartphones. Thus, these are the few publicly known reasons why analysts pretend something similar. On the other hand, the current cooperation between the two almost perfect, at least for Microsoft, because Nokia's nose as a little test - can be a springboard into the smartphone market, are simply broken down and the circumstances of the two will hardly change, even if cooperation can be cut must be at failure.

When the deal between the two earlier this year circulated in the media, had some Microsoft partners (such as Samsung and HTC) and any concerns were nervous, because after all, Nokia is a direct competitor. Funnily enough, Google has solved the problem for Microsoft, because through the aquisation from Motorola, it now looks like as if Microsoft seems to be no direct competitor for anyone but Google. The Dell studio 1555 battery deal did so only for Microsoft benefits, as one of Nokia's largest mobile communications equipment in the world has set the corresponding warund footsteps that Microsoft simply has to happen.

In April, the Windows Mobile General Manager M. Bencke said in an interview, how much is Nokia's own smartphone on its feet, because using only the facts (Nokia mobile phones sold more than the top three PC vendors and PC's - and this worldwide!) should be clearly established how these manufacturers. One should never underestimate Nokia, because Nokia is still powerful. The smartphone market share of Nokia is still 5 times larger than the adversary to scroll from Motorola, for which Google is willing to currently 12.5 billion dollars.

In addition, through collaboration between Nokia and Microsoft are also a lot together in enviable patents. Thus, the licenses and patents to support each other, but hopefully it is not yet a legal dispute (as long as neither of these inhuman acts, this has been ruled out). Now you can think about whether it would be wise to buy Dell vostro 1520 battery, since the remaining partner and managing director would not be very happy now certainly follow a different regime to have and everything would go to pieces. Motorola and Google, of course, the whole thing looks a bit different. Google is clearly the dominant male here and very well know Motorola.

So, to get at all the patents and licenses and to protect the market, Google Andriod enter a key risk. Google could lose all the Android partners, however, but then Google would be at the top and could quite easily build a new empire. Microsoft, however, would risk losing his partner, is bought by Nokia? Ganu sure this would not be very wise and bold step. But why should Microsoft take that? Patents need not to buy, since they are already owned by Nokia. It will be interesting how it evolved over time.

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