Their was talk about this a while ago when Microsoft and Nokia were forming a deal to release phones and now it's resurfaced mostly due to Eldar Murtazin who's a mobile expert and has announced similar big stories in the past before official press releases. The sale will be for the Nokia Smartphone division, "one or two" manufacturing plants and all the lovely mobile patents Nokia own.

So lets think about this if it were to happen.
Google and Apple are miles ahead in the smartphones race and recently Amazon got into the tablet market with it's Kindle Fire. A lot of people (myself included) think Amazon are working on a mobile phone to be released at the end of this year which would work on a similar pricing model to the tablet which was the reason behind it's success. If this happens it will be even harder for Microsoft to make up ground which is already struggling. The desktop market which Microsoft has dominated for years is slowing and will continue to decline so the tablet and mobile market is a key area. It's also important to help it's app store develop and encourage developers to make apps.
As for Nokia they have seen their market share tumble and are in need of a new direction.
With Googles (pending) Motorola purchase such a deal doesn't seam so far fetched either. Apple have always made their own phones and with Motorola Google can now have more control enabling updates to be released to customers faster. RIM's Blackberry also makes it's own phones even though it's market share is like Nokias in a downward trend so this leaves Microsoft as the only company not in a position to make it's own phone.

So do you think it will happen or is it a good or bad idea? Is Nokia a dying company Microsoft should stay away from?
Mr Happy Reviewed by Mr Happy on . RUMOR - Microsoft to buy Nokia Their was talk about this a while ago when Microsoft and Nokia were forming a deal to release phones and now it's resurfaced mostly due to Eldar Murtazin who's a mobile expert and has announced similar big stories in the past before official press releases. The sale will be for the Nokia Smartphone division, "one or two" manufacturing plants and all the lovely mobile patents Nokia own. So lets think about this if it were to happen. Google and Apple are miles ahead in the smartphones race Rating: 5