Nokia has said that it remains Committed to the basic phones and is constantly adding new features to make them even the world slowly moving into smartphones. The company , Which Should Be Officially Acquired by Microsoft in the coming months , said that while Microsoft was only focusing on smartphones through the Windows Phone OS that Nokia would no “business as usual”. It said that it would not stop making feature phones for at least another two years.
According to IDC, Nokia had a 14.7 % market share in the Indian mobile phone market in Q3, 2013, putting it in second place behind Samsung, Which had a market share of 15.3 % . But the smartphone segment, the company is in the fourth position in the market share of 5%. Balaji said that deal with Microsoft was not Likely to Affect Nokia 's feature phone plans .
Microsoft does not have any experience in feature phones and it would be interesting to see the balance the company their priorities between the low - margin feature phone market and in Particular the competition, but the profit Smartphone market.
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