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-- | hanafi f | sent from 9105 | -----Original Message----- From: Petra Immanuel <[email protected]> Sender: [email protected] Date: Fri, 24 May 2013 08:28:50 To: <[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [id-android] Nokia’s recipe for success: offer Android phones Ga akan kejadian dl sayangnya selama pegawai Microsoft masih jadi CEO Nokia Sent from S3 Powered by Smartfren On May 24, 2013 8:23 AM, "hanafi f" <[email protected]> wrote: > ngebayangin nokia dengan bentuk seri C, X atau asha dengan OS android... > candybar...kiped enak dan empuk... > > bikin ngiler... > > ************** > > http://pocketnow.com/2013/05/23/nokia-android-phone > > Nokia’s recipe for success: offer Android phones > By Taylor Martin | May 23, 2013 6:27 PM > > Nokia is a name that is synonymous with great build quality and hardware, > awesome mobile cameras, and now Windows Phone. Nokia penned a deal with > Microsoft in 2011, pushing its efforts to improve Symbian as a leading > smartphone OS and the MeeGo project with Intel to the back burner. > > As we've learned, however, Nokia's decision to go all-in on Windows Phone > hasn't exactly paid off. In fact, after getting a large sum of money from > Microsoft at the beginning of the deal, the Finnish manufacturer owes > Microsoft more than it can realistically earn from the remainder of the > commitment, AllThingsD reported in January. > > Despite perpetually releasing several versions of virtually the same > phone, bringing forth compelling hardware to the Windows Phone platform, > signing exclusive deals with AT&T (surprising, provided its former stance > with U.S. wireless providers), and putting the majority of its eggs in one > basket, Nokia cannot seem to gain any real traction. Neither can Windows > Phone, for that matter. > > After two and a half years, Windows Phone, accounting for 3.2 percent of > the global smartphone market share, finally surpassed BlackBerry which > currently holds only 2.9 percent. Compared to the two major platforms, > Android and iOS with 75 percent and 17.3 percent, respectively, Microsoft > and its Windows Phone partners have little to show for their countless > efforts. > > And Nokia shareholders and investors are up in arms over CEO Stephen > Elop's performance. One even pleaded for Elop to “switch to another road,” > citing the “road to hell is paved with good intentions.” > > Other companies have struggled with Windows Phone, as well. > > While Elop may be root of Nokia's current woes, it's hard to blame one man > for the dud Windows Phone has been thus far. HTC, Samsung, Dell, LG, ZTE, > and Huawei – among a few others – have also failed to find a foothold with > Windows Phone. As promising and refreshing as the operating system is, it > has still yet to truly take off – the causes for which reach far and wide. > But that's worthy of an editorial to itself. > > The question Nokia will face once the agreement with Microsoft comes to a > close is a tough one. Should it go with what hordes of fans have wanted all > along? Should it pick from the growing list of mobile startups with their > own strains of Linux-based operating systems? Or should it lay low for a > while, coast on its Asha phones, and get its ducks in a row for a global > re-launch down the road? > > Truthfully, if Nokia lasts through the entirety of this Microsoft deal > (without being bought, that is), it can't afford another gamble like > Windows Phone. It needs something stable, something proven. > > As much as my colleague believes the answer lies in Windows Phone opening > its doors to Google and that a Nokia-made Android phone will be > yawn-worthy, the future of Windows Phone – at this point, anyway – is > uncertain. BlackBerry, Sailfish OS, Ubuntu Phone OS and every other > up-and-coming mobile platform competing for the spot as the third ecosystem > all are feasting on the scraps left by Google and Apple, and there's simply > not enough to go around. > > An official Nokia-made Android phone needs to happen, at least once. > > I'm not saying Windows Phone won't survive or that Nokia should jump ship > altogether. Not even close. But once it's free to explore options, Nokia > needs to test the waters. > > It's no coincidence thousands (likely a lot more) have voiced their > collective opinion that Nokia should make an Android-powered flagship. For > many, it would be a dream phone. I remember back when the Nokia N9 was > announced; I wanted to buy one solely for the fact it would (theoretically) > run Android. Although the mod came way too late to matter, someone finally > got a version of Ice Cream Sandwich up and running on the N9, and it was > glorious … for anyone who coughed up the money for the MeeGo-powered, > ill-equipped N9 with no future. > > The fact of the matter is, Nokia wouldn't necessarily have to build a > custom phone. It wouldn't have to go all-in on Android, nor would it have > to give up its efforts on Windows Phone. It could build a Windows Phone and > simply provide the option to flash a modified version of Android to it. > Theoretically, Windows Phone and Android minimum hardware requirements > overlap, it's just a matter of tweaking AOSP with the proper drivers to run > on the compatible hardware. For example, internally, the ATIV S isn't all > that different from the Galaxy S III. > > Even if the process voided the warranty, I doubt very many would hesitate > to try pure Android running on Nokia's second-to-none hardware. It's not > rocket science, and it would show Nokia's dedication to listening to its > loyal fans, the few who stand between Nokia and an even more rocky future. > > It's impossible to definitively say Android will save Nokia from … > anything. And only offering Android as an aftermarket option isn't ideal. > But Windows Phone certainly isn't performing as well as Nokia or Microsoft > would have hoped at this point, and something of this nature would allow > Nokia to test the waters without blowing too much cash. > > What do you say, Nokia? Show a little love for Android, will ya'? > > — > | hanafi f™ | @h4nafi | sent from note8™ | > > -- > ========== > > INDOSAT SUPER 3G plus > http://www.indosat.com/Personal/Internet/INDOSAT_SUPER_3G_plus > --------------------- > ID-Android on YouTube > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0u81L8Qpy5A > -------------------- > Web Hosting, Zimbra Mail Server, VPS gratis Raspberry Pi : > http://www.hostune.com > -------------------- > Aturan Umum ID-Android: http://goo.gl/MpVq8 > Join Forum ID-ANDROID: http://forum.android.or.id > ========== > --- > Anda menerima pesan ini karena Anda berlangganan grup "[id-android] > Indonesian Android Community " dari Grup Google. > Untuk berhenti berlangganan dan berhenti menerima email dari grup ini, > kirim email ke id-android+berhenti [email protected] . > > > -- ========== INDOSAT SUPER 3G plus http://www.indosat.com/Personal/Internet/INDOSAT_SUPER_3G_plus --------------------- ID-Android on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0u81L8Qpy5A -------------------- Web Hosting, Zimbra Mail Server, VPS gratis Raspberry Pi : http://www.hostune.com -------------------- Aturan Umum ID-Android: http://goo.gl/MpVq8 Join Forum ID-ANDROID: http://forum.android.or.id ========== --- Anda menerima pesan ini karena Anda berlangganan grup "[id-android] Indonesian Android Community " dari Grup Google. 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