ScottM
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Hmm, interesting quote form the outgoing CEO of Nokia.
Personally I think the move to Android takes away innovation from the hardware makers and moves it to the OS maker. With homogenization of hardware, those companies left making phones will find themselves under even more pressure to reduce production costs. Soon no one will care if they have brand XYZ phone. All they will care about is what OS it has.
You can already see this with the iPhone. In case you did not know Apple does not really make the phone nor did it do the inside hardware designs. Apple did the OS and the industrial design. The phone is the product of a an OEM. The same will happen with Android.
I think what the Nokia CEO is missing is that by not having any sort of cool OS, and IMHO Symbian is not a cool OS, Nokia will be relegated to the sidelines.
According to the Financial Times, Vanjoki "likens mobile phone makers that adopt Google's software to Finnish boys who 'pee in their pants' for warmth in the winter. Temporary relief is followed by an even worse predicament."
Phandroid explained Vanjoki's rationale in greater detail:
His thoughts came as a response to the now-age-old question regarding why Nokia hasn't adopted Android with his argument essentially being that the market is over-saturated as it is and that manufacturers would be stinting growth in the long run since it'll be hard for consumers to find meaningful differences from one piece of hardware to another. That would be a sensible conclusion, but I'm guessing HTC's, Motorola's, and Samsung's amazing performance since going all out with Android isn't being counted here.
Personally I think the move to Android takes away innovation from the hardware makers and moves it to the OS maker. With homogenization of hardware, those companies left making phones will find themselves under even more pressure to reduce production costs. Soon no one will care if they have brand XYZ phone. All they will care about is what OS it has.
You can already see this with the iPhone. In case you did not know Apple does not really make the phone nor did it do the inside hardware designs. Apple did the OS and the industrial design. The phone is the product of a an OEM. The same will happen with Android.
I think what the Nokia CEO is missing is that by not having any sort of cool OS, and IMHO Symbian is not a cool OS, Nokia will be relegated to the sidelines.