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Analysis of Nokia's Mobile Phone Business and Future Development Strategies
Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute (MIC) [a division of Institute for Information Industry (III)], Aug 2011, Pages: 11
Nokia has dominated the global mobile phone industry since late 1990s. However, with the emergence of touchscreen interface, Smartphones, and application software, competitors such as Apple, Samsung, and HTC have begun to attract much more attention than Nokia. In order to strengthen competiveness, Nokia announced in MWC 2011 the partnership with Microsoft and adoption of Windows Phone platform for its high-end devices. Cooperation between Nokia and Microsoft is expected to affect the mobile phone industry significantly.
This report offers insight into Nokia's organization reforms, operations, and future product release plans, as well as Nokia's development strategies and impacts on the mobile phone industry.
List of Topics:
- Touching on Nokia's 2011 development strategies, such as shifting focus back on product design and manufacturing, cutting costs, offloading non-core businesses, service-product integration, concentrating on emerging market, and rebranding
- Analysis of Nokia's challenges in 2011, the integration between services and products, the importance of R&D community, future strategies, and impacts posed by the partnership on AP industry
- Companies and organizations analyzed or mentioned in the report include: Accenture, Apple, Broadcom, HTC, Microsoft, Nokia, Qualcomm, Renesas, Samsung, ST-Ericsson, TI, Trolltech
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