2. PRESENTED BY
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GROUP NO - 03
1. Daizy Das
2. Joy Majumder
3. Puja Chowdhury
4. Ram krishna Sharma
5. Snehasish Mondol
6. Tanmoy Roy
7. Tracy kainth
3. COMPANY PROFILE
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Nokia Corporation is a Finland based
MNC
Headquarter -- Espoo, Finland
CEO – Stephen Elop
Founder – Fredrik Idestam 1865
Nokia started as a pulp, rubber & cable
manufacturer company
5. Lifecycle
• Globally Nokia’s market is at Decline due to shift from
Symbian to Windows phone devices
Globally & in
India Placed
Here
Rs
Time
Product life cycle
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INTRODUCTION STAGE ( 1995 – 2002)
NOKIA 2110
1. Entered India in 1995
2. Launched very few models
due to lesser demand &
innovation
3. GSM & CDMA phones
4. Launched 1st model Nokia
2110 with Nokia tune
5. 2110 was 1st model capable
of sending/receiving sms
6.Competed with the then
market leader ‘Motorola’
9. Launched phones without
external antenna
Had better features like games,
alarm, ergonomic keypad,
display etc.
Models like Nokia 3310/3315
marked beginning of growth
stage
Launched models like N95 to
compete with Apple’s i-phone
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PRODUCT
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10. Features :
Slider Phone
3G
Wi-Fi (WLAN)
Radio
MP3 Player
Video Record
Loudspeaker/Speakerphone
Bluetooth
Camera 5 Mega pixel
Video Record.
NOKIA N95 8GB
FEW POPULAR N-SERIES MODELS OF NOKIA
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13. Launched a lot of touch screen
models
Launched 1st Maemo 5 OS
phone N-900
Launched Qwerty+touch
model N-97
Focussed on E-series phones to
compete with Blackberry
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PRODUCT
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16. Upgraded its Symbian OS with ‘3’
& ‘Belle’
Shifted focus on Windows as
its main OS
Launched 1st Windows phone,
Lumia 800
Used Symbian only in low end
models
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PRODUCT
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General 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100 - RM-819
HSDPA 900 / 1900 / 2100 - RM-801 CV
Announced a 2011, October
Status Available. Released 2011, November
Display Type AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size 480 x 800 pixels, 3.7 inches (~252 ppi pixel density
3.5mm jack Yes
Memory Card slot No
Internal 16 GB storage, 512 MB RAM
Data GPRS Class 33
EDGE Class 33
Speed HSDPA 14.4 Mbps, HSUPA 5.76 Mbps
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth Yes, v2.1 with A2DP, EDR
USB Yes, microUSB v2.0
Camera Primary 8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, dual-LED flash
Secondary No
Features OS Microsoft Windows Phone 7.5 Mango, upgradable to v7.8
Chipset Qualcomm MSM8255 Snapdragon
CPU 1.4 GHz Scorpion
NOKIA LUMIA 800
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18. SALES FIGURE FROM 2009 - 2012
40984
42446
38659
30176
1197 2070
-1073 -2303
891 1850
-1164
-3106
-10000
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
2009 2010 2011 2012
EURO(million)
YEARS
NOKIA
Net Sales Operating Profit/Loss Net Profit/Loss Linear (Net Sales)
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NEW DRAFTING STRATEGIS
• Nokia launched Windows Phones series dubbed as the Nokia Lumia.
Fast-forward to 2013, Nokia has a full portfolio of great Windows Phone 8
smart phones, from a 520 through the award winning Lumia 920 and the
ground-breaking Lumia 1020, which enables photography never seen
before in a Smartphone.
• In September 2013, Nokia announces that it has entered into an
agreement with Microsoft whereby Microsoft would purchase
substantially all Devices & Services, the Nokia business which makes
mobile phones and Smartphone's.
• Stephen Elop facilitated this deal and his role in it has been questionable.
• Though Nokia is now reporting profits, it had lost its glory in the market
it once dominated singlehandedly.
20. WRONG DECESION
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While the entire Smartphone OS industry was evolving,
manufacturers moved on and adopted various operating
systems like Android, Windows, Bada, Meego, et cetera, Nokia
decided to stick to Windows OS only.
As Android and iOS became more popular, Nokia and its
windows phones failed to attract any attention.
Though the new technologies developed by Nokia were
ground breaking, they were not promising enough
21. RESULTS
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Microsoft has agreed a deal to buy Nokia's mobile phone
business for 5.4bn Euros ($7.2bn; £4.6bn).