Wednesday, 18 December 2013

Why Nokia Won't Go Android Top 5 Reasons

There's been too many speculations surrounding Nokia and the Finnish phone-maker adopting the Android platform. However, we don't think it's happening anytime soon. Why? Read on the 5 reason to know!

5 Comfort Zone


Nokia has been doing their own thing for too long now and clearly, the Finnish phone-maker is in a comfort zone. It might be a little more than difficult to completely uproot and do a brand new thing. Also, by the looks of it, they aren't the number one anymore but the predicament isn't really lamentable. Plus just look at the number of Android phones out there! Talking of which...


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4 Stiff Competition


It's a rat race. The Android market is one confused hawker's zone by the looks of it. Entering the fray now, where there's constant scuffle and a fight for dominance, might only hamper Nokia's reputation, not add to it. There's just an overdoes of Android out there and in a way, we're glad Nokia is doing something different. Which brings us to the next point...


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3 Uniqueness


What we really do like is that despite being down (and almost out) Nokia still fought and retained their identity. The cool yet cute Asha series phones are standing proof. The success of the cute, heart-melting devices not just in India but even abroad has definitely set Nokia apart. The fact that these phones are budget phones doesn't really hurt...


Nokia Asha 501
2 Lumia Success


Nokia has tasted their second round of success with Lumia devices. The Lumia series phones offer everything that Android platform does not: quirkiness, experimental, something different, a new platform, etc. While the older generation might still be wary of experimenting, the younger population have really taken to these cute but functional phones. Also, the camera combined with MS Office features have made the phones a success.


Nokia Lumia 1020Nokia Lumia 1020


1 Microsoft


After the announcement that Nokia will now be a part of Microsoft, it's clearly not possible for Nokia to move to the Android platform even if they want to. They're stuck with Windows for now. And for good, we think!


Nokia Lumia 1520Nokia Lumia 1520


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