Goodbye Smartphone " Nokia "
Tuesday ( 03/09/2013 ) yesterday , came the shocking news that a
business unit of Nokia devices and services will be purchased
Microsoft . Total funds released could reach 7.2 billion U.S. dollars
.
Transactions are expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2014
had a huge impact on our business Nokia phones , including the
ownership of the brand " Lumia " and the " Asha " .
The Verge reports that the two trademarks are also included in the
acquisition by Microsoft . That is, there will be no cell phones of
Nokia Lumia and Asha as both a name synonymous with products Nokia has
now been switched owners .
Later , Lumia and Asha phones will carry the Microsoft brand . -
Mobile Lumia and Asha phones in circulation today is going to be the
last product that carries the name " Nokia " .
Interestingly , the name Nokia itself remains the property of the
Finnish manufacturer , aka not participate bought by Microsoft . Nokia
may only be used as a trademark feature phone for the next 10 years ,
according to the agreement between the two companies .
That means , as the brand Nokia smartphones will not be there anymore
. Microsoft's chances all smartphones will carry the Lumia or Asha
name or a new name .
End of Nokia
Once the purchase is completed next year , Nokia will officially
withdrew from the world of mobile phones , marking the end of the
pursuit of the company for 16 years in this industry .
Nokia was once the largest manufacturer of mobile phones for 14 years
before losing to compete against the Android camp and Apple are
quickly erode its market share .
As quoted from Hardware Zone , the famous company will continue to
exist because Microsoft did not buy the whole business Nokia .
There are three main areas which are still owned by Nokia and will be
the focus in the future , the NSN ( network infrastructure ) , HERE (
technology mapping ) , and Advanced Technologies ( licensing and
development ) .
Nokia still has a patent - patent . Microsoft will pay Nokia to get a
license HERE technology for four years . Instead , Microsoft will give
rights to a Nokia to use its technology in services HERE
Tuesday ( 03/09/2013 ) yesterday , came the shocking news that a
business unit of Nokia devices and services will be purchased
Microsoft . Total funds released could reach 7.2 billion U.S. dollars
.
Transactions are expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2014
had a huge impact on our business Nokia phones , including the
ownership of the brand " Lumia " and the " Asha " .
The Verge reports that the two trademarks are also included in the
acquisition by Microsoft . That is, there will be no cell phones of
Nokia Lumia and Asha as both a name synonymous with products Nokia has
now been switched owners .
Later , Lumia and Asha phones will carry the Microsoft brand . -
Mobile Lumia and Asha phones in circulation today is going to be the
last product that carries the name " Nokia " .
Interestingly , the name Nokia itself remains the property of the
Finnish manufacturer , aka not participate bought by Microsoft . Nokia
may only be used as a trademark feature phone for the next 10 years ,
according to the agreement between the two companies .
That means , as the brand Nokia smartphones will not be there anymore
. Microsoft's chances all smartphones will carry the Lumia or Asha
name or a new name .
End of Nokia
Once the purchase is completed next year , Nokia will officially
withdrew from the world of mobile phones , marking the end of the
pursuit of the company for 16 years in this industry .
Nokia was once the largest manufacturer of mobile phones for 14 years
before losing to compete against the Android camp and Apple are
quickly erode its market share .
As quoted from Hardware Zone , the famous company will continue to
exist because Microsoft did not buy the whole business Nokia .
There are three main areas which are still owned by Nokia and will be
the focus in the future , the NSN ( network infrastructure ) , HERE (
technology mapping ) , and Advanced Technologies ( licensing and
development ) .
Nokia still has a patent - patent . Microsoft will pay Nokia to get a
license HERE technology for four years . Instead , Microsoft will give
rights to a Nokia to use its technology in services HERE
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