Windows Phone 7 smartphone prices will drop 'fast,' says Nokia CEO

Windows Phone 7 smartphone prices will drop 'fast,' says Nokia CEO
Nokia CEO Stephen Elop has said this week that smartphones running Windows Phone 7 will see their prices fall "very fast."

Microsoft and Nokia recently made a deal to have WP7 available on Nokia smartphones into the future and a key point in Nokia picking Microsoft was that they could bring prices down to "a very low price point."



Elop says: "We have become convinced that we can do that very quickly."

Microsoft will open its platform to other chipsets suppliers outside of Qualcomm, which should help reduce prices.

As a sign of support, Elop (a former Microsoft exec) sold all of his remaining Microsoft shares and used the proceeds to buy 150,000 shares of Nokia.

Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 22 Feb 2011 1:48
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Nokia Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Smartphones
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  • 5 comments
  • NeoandGeo

    Bullshit. 3 years after release an XV6800 was still going for $500 new without a contract even though it cost less than $50 to manufacture.

    22.2.2011 10:45 #1

  • Schmick

    Yeah, prices will drop, probably about as fast as their share price and device sales drop too...

    ^ PEBKAC ^

    22.2.2011 13:53 #2

  • lissenup2

    Ummm.......hello Afterdawn!!!

    Where's the cutting edge news stating that Windows 7 SP1 is NOW AVAILABLE!

    Thanks to Engadget for this one.

    22.2.2011 16:32 #3

  • bam431

    Tried it on my HD2. Not as bad as I thought but still pretty meh.

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    22.2.2011 21:34 #4

  • plazma247

    The prices probably dropped when MS dropped the ball and turned phones into nice shiney bricks... lmfao.

    http://www.afterdawn.com/news/article.cfm/2011/02/23/windows_phone_7_update_bricking_phones

    23.2.2011 13:22 #5

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