Nokia’s Entry to Windows Phone won’t scare HTC away, but to their benefit
Nokia’s close ties with Microsoft through Windows Phone was thought by some to be a bad move that might scare away other manufacturers, such as Samsung and HTC, who are all having a lot of success with Android.
However, head of HTC Europe, Florian Seiche said:
“It will not change our commitment to Microsoft. With a new player entering, it should actually help to elevate the relevance of that platform … we actually feel that we should be able to benefit”
There has already been rumours of a 16MP Windows Phone from HTC, trying to pick up imaging glory where N8 still reigns supreme.
Seiche adds:
“The long-term opportunity with Nokia entering will definitely bring Windows back to critical mass,”
This confirms what Elop first noted in MWC that Nokia is much better with competitors contributing to the ecosystem. Though you would think it might be in HTC’s interest then to ditch Windows Phone and let Microsoft and Nokia fail whilst they continue to rise with Android.
HTC are a business and they’re after making money long term. Why not hedge your bets on two platforms, where BOTH could be successful? It gives them more flexibility too in the long run (not tied solely to Android) and promotes their brand (people don’t really recognize operating systems). Such a thing would not necessarily work for Nokia right now to do a double Android/WP as the core of the Microsoft deal is that Nokia doesn’t go Android.
Via Reuters
Category: Nokia, Windows Phone
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