Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Nokia will sell mobile phone division?

nokia, smart phone, gadget, reviewMobile phone maker Nokia, Finland, rumored to be doing a radical change in the future. One step being considered is to sell the company's handset division.

This is certainly not something you expected to happen in the near future. But the issue sounds very interesting, especially because it involves the largest mobile phone maker in the world.

Possible sale of the division expressed by Anssi Vanjoki, Head of Marketing Nokia, in an interview with Wirtschaftswoche, a German magazine.

Vanjoki mentioned the importance of Nokia to accelerate the presence of mobile internet solutions. And selling the handset division is a possibility that the company considered in the long run.

Immediately after the news circulated, a number of other rumors about potential buyers handset maker nokia divisions began to emerge. Among other things, such as Digitimes reports, the Foxconn Electronics. Manufacturer Taiwan electronics giant is reportedly ready to buy it from Nokia if it is sold.

In addition, according to Economic Daily News, China-language newspaper in Taiwan, Foxconn is in a better bargaining position either to make a purchase than Elcoteq and Jabil, and two other Taiwanese companies are also interested in taking over a Nokia mobile phone division.

Seeing the potential, if Nokia is going to sell the business, could certainly be a lot of other companies who are interested.

Two other Taiwanese companies, such as Compal Group, and Lite-On Technology also emerged as potential buyers. For information, Compal Group, is a production partner netbook and 3G CDMA handset Nokia. While Lite-On in cooperation with Nokia through Perlos, mobile phone casing manufacturer. Perlos itself was acquired by Lite-On in 2007.

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