Nokia Loses $196 million, Sells 5.6 million Lumias

| April 18, 2013 | 148 Replies
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In case you don’t have time to read the full report; here’s a wuick overview of Nokia’s Q1 2013 financials that were announced earlier today:

  • Net loss of $196 Million dollars ($55 Million from devices, and $127 million in Here maps)
  • Net revenue is a huge improvement over last years Q1 profit which showed a loss of $1.75 Billion
  • Lumia sales increased to 5.6 Million from 4.4 Million last quarter
  • Lower number of total smartphones were sold than Q1 2012, but Lumias are bringing in a higher profit margin than the Symbian devices that have been phased out, average smart device price rose from €186 ($243) to €191 ($249)

Overall the results are promising as Nokia have limited their expenditures and costs while slowly gaining in the market; sure they’re nowhere near being number one again, but it’s a good start.

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