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Adeniji Kayode
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Re: I think Nokia is going to surprise us tonight...
Adeniji Kayode   7/26/2012 3:36:00 PM
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@Anna,

I believe Nokia can fly again but with much work. Nokia will have to do more than its doing now.Nokia still have a good history and reputation in the hearts of consumers except for the fact that it competitors are given people more options at cheaper price.

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Re: I think Nokia is going to surprise us tonight...
Adeniji Kayode   7/26/2012 3:35:14 PM
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@Anna,

I believe Nokia can fly again but with much work. Nokia will have to do more than its doing now.Nokia still have a good history and reputation in the hearts of consumers except for the fact that it competitors are given people more options at cheaper price.

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Re: I think Nokia is going to surprise us tonight...
Anna young   7/26/2012 4:28:04 AM
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Hi kayode. Yes, Nokia lost its grips on the smartphone market. The company has itself to blame for its misfortunes. But what's your view on its recent restructuring plans? Do you think it can fly again?

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Re: Strategic alliance
Bolaji Ojo   7/22/2012 10:46:09 PM
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Kayode, What is "Tecno"? Is that a Chinese made mobile phone? Can you post a picture or send a picture to me.

Adeniji Kayode
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Re: Strategic alliance
Adeniji Kayode   7/22/2012 1:23:30 PM
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In west Africa, Nokia is really lossing the market day by day to Tecno. Before now it used to be Nokia in the hand of everybody majorly because of the quality, durability and the battery life. Tecno came to offer all those for a very cheap price.

Trust me, Consumers just changed their tastes immediately.

Adeniji Kayode
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Re: I think Nokia is going to surprise us tonight...
Adeniji Kayode   7/22/2012 1:16:20 PM
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@Anna, You aren right,for me I don,t know what to think of Nokia anymore because here, Nokia is lossing the market day by day.

On the other hand, its risky not to take risks.

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Re: Strategic alliance
pocharle   7/22/2012 9:44:55 AM
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"Yes in eurpoean contries its the Sony Ericsson which is more popular."

Really?

I thought the iPhone was the leader in that region as well? How far behind are they?

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Re: Strategic alliance
nimantha.d   7/6/2012 10:44:33 PM
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Yes in eurpoean contries its the Sony Ericsson which is more popular. Here in Asia I think Nokia, Smasung and Apple has some kind of a simillar maket which seems to be good for us.

pocharle
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Re: Strategic alliance
pocharle   6/30/2012 10:42:13 AM
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It might be. In the US, I have not seen a Nokia-based device popular for a while now. If the new W8 mobile OS does not work out, what will they have to try next?

nimantha.d
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Re: Strategic alliance
nimantha.d   6/30/2012 5:05:17 AM
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Well I feel Nokia will ride on whatever the barriers they have to face because the brand name does have created a market for them. This is a major blow but not significant enough to drop them off from the ladder itself.

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