chicagotribune.com — Apple's third-quarter operating profit from iPhone sales was $1.6 billion, while Nokia had operating profit of $1.1 billion from its handset unit, Neil Mawston and Alex Spektor, analysts for the Boston-based research firm, wrote in a report.
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fandyllicNov 12, 2009
128 MB RAM = FAIL.
fandyllicNov 12, 2009
You mean PDAs without a full-time internet connection. Palm PDAs have had wi-fi support for awhile. They were just underpowered.
fandyllicNov 12, 2009
Nokia needs to start moving away from the mobile as commodity model. It will kill their profits.
rolfNov 12, 2009
Sorry, I forgot about the Blackberry. Well, the competition will be fun to watch.
sqtabNov 12, 2009
Well said.Hate it or love it, Apple seems to understand what others often ignore:Innovation matters, quality matters, make a great interface, or die.
mrbitchNov 12, 2009
Nokia's worldwide sales are not helping Nokia's bottom line :<a class="user" href="http://www.physorg.com/news174814805.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.physorg.com/news174814805.html</a>&quot; .. Nokia posts loss of $832 million in third quarter... taking hits from a 20 percent drop in sales .. "and :<a class="user" href="http://www.cellular-news.com/story/37030.php" rel="nofollow">http://www.cellular-news.com/story/37030.php</a>&quot; .. Nokia Profit Plunges by 90 Percent "
daffyduckNov 12, 2009
This isn't a high school essay. You don't have to double-space here.
mockylockNov 12, 2009
Yeah.. I don't care for Apple (even though their products are nice), but I have an iPhone. There's nothing that really compares right now.