Nokia sells a lot. And it is profitable! It's just not as profitable as Apple's handset sales.
C.
I know he's just trolling but I find it funny how his backed in a corner answer he doesn't care how much profit is the manufacturer going to get, even though we're talking about the success of one company over another in thread about Nokia's disappointing profits as created by Apple entrance into the cellular market.
Yet that seems to ONLY ever get mentioned after he states how many phones Nokia sells. Seems odd that, as a consumer, he would care about how many phones a company sells.
I know he's just trolling but I find it funny how his backed in a corner answer he doesn't care how much profit is the manufacturer going to get, even though we're talking about the success of one company over another in thread about Nokia's disappointing profits as created by Apple entrance into the cellular market.
Yet that seems to ONLY ever get mentioned after he states how many phones Nokia sells. Seems odd that, as a consumer, he would care about how many phones a company sells.
No bigger troll than you, and I am far from being backed into a corner.
I only replied because that is how they keep dragging it back, keep up with the play.
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Remembering that Nokia sells around 1.2 million phones per day
Nokia sells a lot. And it is profitable! It's just not as profitable as Apple's handset sales.
C.
Nokia sells a lot. And it is profitable! It's just not as profitable as Apple's handset sales.
C.
I know he's just trolling but I find it funny how his backed in a corner answer he doesn't care how much profit is the manufacturer going to get, even though we're talking about the success of one company over another in thread about Nokia's disappointing profits as created by Apple entrance into the cellular market.
Yet that seems to ONLY ever get mentioned after he states how many phones Nokia sells. Seems odd that, as a consumer, he would care about how many phones a company sells.
I know he's just trolling but I find it funny how his backed in a corner answer he doesn't care how much profit is the manufacturer going to get, even though we're talking about the success of one company over another in thread about Nokia's disappointing profits as created by Apple entrance into the cellular market.
Yet that seems to ONLY ever get mentioned after he states how many phones Nokia sells. Seems odd that, as a consumer, he would care about how many phones a company sells.
No bigger troll than you, and I am far from being backed into a corner.
I only replied because that is how they keep dragging it back, keep up with the play.
Nokia sells a lot. And it is profitable! It's just not as profitable as Apple's handset sales.
C.
And as I have said, at the end of the day, as a consumer I don't really care.