oceansoul 
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Been announced today that Nokia are to sell all devices and services to microsoft for €5.44 Billion. 
End of Nokia? 
Discuss 
 
http://press.nokia.com/2013/09/03/nokia-to-sell-devices-services-business-to-microsoft-in-eur-5-44-billion-all-cash-transaction/
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kav 
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could be a good thing i have the lumia 800 and it could of been a good phone if they had spent more time on it
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LeeM 
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wont be long before microsoft are regurgitating apples iPhone business plan
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John 
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Copy the competitors, market it as brand new and price it high enough to appear to be a premium product when all the poor people get it on contract anyway? Sounds like a good plan.
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Dom 
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quote: Originally posted by oceansoul 
Been announced today that Nokia are to sell all devices and services to microsoft for €5.44 Billion. 
End of Nokia? 
Discuss 
 
http://press.nokia.com/2013/09/03/nokia-to-sell-devices-services-business-to-microsoft-in-eur-5-44-billion-all-cash-transaction/ 
   
 
It's not the end of Nokia, as they've got finger in other pies. 
As for Nokia branded phones, currently it appears that Microsoft has a 10 year lease on the 'Lumia' name; whether this includes using the Nokia name seems to be a bit up in the air from the few articles (The Verge reported it as the end, others has said otherwise) i was reading at lunch - anyone know if this changed? 
 
I can see this only as a good thing for MS in building up the WP brand, especially as they've managed to grab Nokia (mobile) for reasonably little money. 
 
 
LeeM - I'll be surprised if MS will stop licensing their OS to other manufactures and become a one-stop-shop like Apple. I suspect it'll continue as it does now with the exception that MS now has more control over hardware-side of WP.
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