The Doomsday Countdown.

Microsoft + Nokia = Failure. Okay, perhaps a bit harsh (maybe equals a marginalized player within the Smartphone space is more befitting?) Nevertheless, here’s a quick breakdown:

a) Sub-par Product Designs – Microsoft is / was clearly caught flat-footed and is playing catch-up (as has happened in a number of other computing categories with Redmond).

b) Nokia’s Brand – Their customer loyalty has been declining for quite some time now (save in the low-end, high-volume space within the Developing World).

c) Mobile Trust – Redmond was once the default leader in this space – emphasis, was once.

d) Enterprise Space – It’s unlikely that this duo will gain any significant traction herein.

e) OS – Google and/or Apple offer far greater choices; options; apps, etc.

f) Undercutting Price – Low price oftens equates with lacking features (which is the case here).

g) Marketing – See Apple for (another) reference.

h) A Strong Lead / Story – Nokia’s handsets are anything but compelling / must-have, etc.

i) Fan-Boys – Noticeably absent…

j) Timing – Microsoft / Nokia are simple not capitalizing on CES (via show-piecing their alliance and releasing a can’t wait to buy product thereafter).

(Source) eWeek: http://goo.gl/361T7

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