Nokia chairman suggests that if Windows 8 fails, Android will be selected

On July 3, according to foreign media reports, Risto Siilasmaa, chairman of Nokia, said in an open talk about Nokia that Windows 8 is not Nokia's only game.

In an interview with the Finnish media Yle Uutiset, Silasma defended Nokia's stock price fell two-thirds since May to the lowest point since 2011 and criticized Nokia for putting all eggs in the basket with Microsoft. There was a refutation.

Silasma said in his decision to switch to Windows that Symbian’s market share is already close to zero. Windows Phone was chosen after careful and detailed study of available options. Silasma also said that the Windows Phone 8 platform is a technology-leading platform that provides users with a seamless user experience across multiple platforms, from PCs to tablets and smartphones.

However, Silasma said that if consumers do not agree with Nokia's optimistic view, Nokia has a contingency plan. Silasma did not say what the contingency plan was. However, as it is confirmed that Symbian has died and RIM is not ready to launch BlackBerry 10 before 2013, you can imagine that Nokia has been looking at Android as a backup operating system.

According to Mikael Rautanen, an analyst at market research company Inderes, the mobile market is extremely dynamic. In other words, the improvement in the situation is as fast as the decline. One or two hot products can change everything. Therefore, if Windows Phone 8 does not perform well, it is likely that a Nokia Android phone will once again reverse Nokia's decline.

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