Nokia CEO Blames Salesmen For Windows Phone Struggles
An anonymous reader writes "Steven Elop of Nokia has placed some of the blame for the struggles of Windows Phone on mobile phone shops — for not pushing it. As The Register points out, sales staff 'want their commission,' and tend to only show phones they think might sell. Exact details of Windows Phone sales numbers are being covered up by both Microsoft and Nokia, who refuse to state specifics; sales figures to operators are stated at one million, but the majority of those seem to be unsold to consumers, and neither Microsoft nor Nokia will give numbers on activations. The best available numbers seem to be maximum Lumia sales estimates from Tomi Ahonen, a former Nokia Executive and the only analyst to correctly predict Nokia's market share fall for the end of 2011. Nokia's Lumia sold around 600,000 phones in 2011 (again, including the large portion in warehouses). One of the worst signs for WP8 is that Nokia's N9 — despite being crippled without marketing, and often selling at full price compared to the almost fully subsidized Lumia phones — is selling better than Nokia's Windows phones, with 1.5M or more phones reaching end users. Interestingly, if the Nokia N9 had been available in all markets, it might have sold almost 5M units and pushed Nokia into profitability."
Blame everyone but yourselves for making phones that are NOT feature rich and running a shitty OS. My phone was a native WP 6.5 phone. It now has WP 6.5 (never use), WP 7 (never use), 3 builds of Android and 1 build of Ubuntu.... Oh and it's an HTC. I used to be a huge Nokia fan form back in the day when I sold them, but now...get with the program folks.
Phones should be like build your own pc's. You sell me the hardware, I choose which OS I want on it. In the end, that's how it's going to be for me and one of the major reasons I have not upgraded in 2 years.