Before we talk about what brought it back,
lets analyse what took it far from the limelight.
Nokia was always fond of using Symbian
operating system. And till S40, it was managing alright. Although people were
complaining about how the pones were gradually getting slow, Nokia managed to
stay afloat by introducing improved hardware. For example, when Nokia
introduced N series, nobody could say the phones were not impressive. But then
when S60 came, things changed. The platform became excessively slow, the
complication of developing apps became so much that developers lost interest.
To add to its woes, Apple came up with iPhone and Google came with Android,
both of them instantly caught fire. Nokia was left stranded. Nokia tried to
develop its own Linux based operating system, Mameo, but it is an abandoned
project now. All in all, Nokia was a sinking ship and it as sinking fast. The
market share fell rapidly as many loyal Nokia customers fled to join the iPhone
or Android wagon. Unimpressive design, complicated and old operating system and
constant refusal of shifting to Android made the Nokia stock prices fall
sharply.
Then Nokia finally did something, the
introduced the latest Lumia series of smartphones. Ditching Symbian in favour
of the all new Windows 8 from Microsoft, the first operating system from
Microsoft which hasn't been modded from the desktop to suit the mobile platform
but was built keeping mobile platforms in mind, and radically changing the
design and shape of the handsets, Nokia is finally back to limelight. Once
more, media and normal people, both are equally enthusiastic about Nokia
handsets and that's a sigh of relief for Nokia, even if only for a while.
It now looks a good option to pick up cheap Nokia MobilePhones
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