Nokia: We’ll match Apple by 2011

Apple Online Store“If he had wanted to debunk those rumors that it might buy Palm, Nokia’s new mobile phones head Rick Simonson could have picked a more outright denial,” Robert Andrews reports for paidContent.

Andrews reports, “Simonson, who in November switched from CFO to run the mobile unit of Nokia’s devices division, tells India’s Economic Times… ‘I can even make a prediction for 2010: In Latin America, we will grow faster than [RIM]. By 2011, our efforts will start producing results, as we will be at par with Apple and RIM in smartphones. Not only we draw level with them, we will also win the war because, in addition to email, we will be adding content, chat, music, entertainment and several other features, which will soon become very critical for success of any company in this space.'”

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MacDailyNews Take: First of all, RIM is nowhere near Apple’s level and, second of all, massive self-delusion is no way to run a successful business.

52 Comments

  1. “Not only we draw level with them, we will also win the war because, in addition to email, we will be adding content, chat, music, entertainment and several other features.”

    Ummm…last I checked, the iPhone already has all of these features.

  2. “Not only we draw level with them, we will also win the war because, in addition to email, we will be adding content, chat, music, entertainment and several other features, which will soon become very critical for success of any company in this space.”…

    e-mail, chat, music, entertainment?… Doesn’t this already exist on iPhone? RIM? Palm PRE? Motorola Droid?

    How old is this Rick Simonson? Near retirement? Used to NCR and typewriters with “ribbons”? What a loser comment to make! UNLESS, Rick is trying to imply that in 2012, Nokia will be where Apple iPhone is in 2009! Then he may have something!

  3. Listening to fools like this is getting to be too much for my brain. Why not shut TFU and just execute instead of giving the world useless hyperbole? Just out of general principle, he should be fired for being an idiot. He is doomed to fail!

  4. Has that brainless wonder even looked at an iPhone. Because he just described a few of the iPhones features. I just wonder if someone slapped a Apple sticker on one of Nokia’s cell phones and told the boss this is the item to beat!

    I wonder if he is walking around nude? Any bold kids out there?!

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  5. I wonder sometimes about these companies and their “vision.”

    Because I cheer innovation, I want the Nokias of the world to come out with intriguing products if only to keep Apple motivated.

    I hope they realize that the hardware and OS of the phone isn’t the only thing you’ve got to have to be successful with all this content they are talking about. You also need a great piece of software to run on a computer that mates with the device.

    Apple has got iTunes on hundreds of millions of computers worldwide. I say Nokia has got some major catching up to do . . .

  6. … and no doubt they will match and surpass Apple in the run out of stores too… oh I forgot they just closed them.

    ps. Whatever happened to ‘comes with music’ wasn’t that supposed to wipe Apple from the summit of music? This company is looking and sounding more and more like Microsoft every day all the stupidity and delusion but without the walls, moat and black magic that protects the sales of their products. They will be to phones what Lanchester is to cars in the longer term…an irrelevant memory.

  7. “…we will also win the war because, in addition to email, we will be adding content, chat, music, entertainment and several other features…”

    No matter what Nokia does, this outdated technology company NEVER will be able to add “iPod” or “iTunes” to their phones. Checkmate.

    And with the filing today of yet a third patent lawsuit against Apple, I can safely say I’ll never again consider purchasing any Nokia product. Dear Nokia: shut up, innovate and put the customer experience before your business interests.

  8. “we will grow faster than [RIM]. By 2011, our efforts will start producing results, as we will be at par with Apple and RIM in smartphones.”

    He is talking numbers not quality, features or usability. He’s saying Nokia will have a smartphone market share in the same ballpark as Blackberry and Apple. Since Nokia owns Europe market and most of the Asia market in cell phones right now, he may be right.

  9. …”isn’t this one of the guys that said something like “how is Apple going to deal with us?”. Or is this the guy that said “Apple isn’t just going to walk in and produce a good phone.””

    No; the first statement (loosely quoted) was by the Motorola guy; the second (just as loosely paraphrased) was by the Palm guy. The Nokia guys haven’t yet blessed us with such memorable statements, until this guy.

    One must admit, though, these statements (much like Blamer’s) are straight out of Hitler’s “Mein Kampf” (the “Big Lie” theory — a lie so “colossal” that no one would believe that someone “could have the impudence to distort the truth so infamously”).

    The jury is still out whether the Big Lie theory actually works in the 21st century (apparently, it did work for Hitler — his people believed him).

  10. Nokia can’t compete with Apple’s iPhone because they don’t know what makes it a great smart phone. Nokia might be able to compete with RIM but, RIM as even failed to compete with Apple. Android is a mixed up mess and is getting worse every day. Android will implode under the chaos of fragmentation just as Linux as always done, If Linux had been a single unified development effort it would have unseated Windows years ago, it didn’t because it fragmented into hundreds of different distributions with everyone having their own agenda and following a different path. Android has already split into multiply distributions were HTC has one, Motorola has one, Google has another, and so on. Unless Google retakes complete control of Android it’s fragmentation will lead it down the road of the base OS from which it was born.

    Nokia missed the boat on the smart phone innovation revolution and they are just too far behind to do anything about it. Microsoft has missed everything with WinMo and was getting plowed under by RIM even before the iPhone was released. Microsoft was more worried about Apple’s iPod then the smart phone market. ‘t get it as a company.

    The iPhone has the revolutionary UI for a Smart Phone, along with build-in iPod functions, the full internet, email and well everything else that makes a smart phone great. backed up with access (direct and indirect) to the iTunes stores and management with iTunes. No other smart phone will ever be able to have the level of seamless direct and indirect support of the Worlds largest on-line media store. It’s game over Nokia you missed the boat stick with what you’ve always done best and that is to make cheap feature phones.

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