5800XM and new N series phones won't make it any worst at least. Nokia is usually the one who shows how the whole industery is doing, but most of all it's intresting to see how is Nokias new arch enemy, Samsung doing. I'm pretty sure that Nokia gets back some market share bck in Q4(more importantly profits) and so seems to be thinking shareholders too because Nokia stopped to + slide in stock market. SE at least reported it's Q3 results just and they keep going down fast.
Thought one thing what they are kind of missing is mid ranged phones that would have sold 10s of millions like 6300 and 6500s/c did and are of course selling still, but they need new hit there.
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5800XM and new N series phones won't make it any worst at least. Nokia is usually the one who shows how the whole industery is doing, but most of all it's intresting to see how is Nokias new arch enemy, Samsung doing. I'm pretty sure that Nokia gets back some market share bck in Q4(more importantly profits) and so seems to be thinking shareholders too because Nokia stopped to + slide in stock market.
SE at least reported it's Q3 results just and they keep going down fast.
Thought one thing what they are kind of missing is mid ranged phones that would have sold 10s of millions like 6300 and 6500s/c did and are of course selling still, but they need new hit there.