Some of Microsoft's latest acquisitions include Skype and the inclusion of a Windows Phone platform on nearly all advanced Nokia phones. This last purchase amounted to roughly $1 billion. There were also reports that Microsoft is similarly trying to make a deal to buy out the mobile business of Nokia for a whopping $30 billion.Some have regarded it as chitchat because of the huge amount.
There's without doubt that acquiring Nokia offers many perils. The mobile phone market is extremely cut throat, and venturing into the game development industry could estrange Windows Mobile associates Samsung and HTC. That may mean the future of Microsoft mobile relying on this agreement. Ingrained by a culture that is slow to bring about modifications, which is below Microsoft standards, buying out Nokia can suppress Microsoft as the demands of the mobile market persist to intensify. One can recall that Microsoft have been through this in the past when it bought Danger for $500 million. The deal saw the failure of Microsoft Kin phones.
There's without doubt that acquiring Nokia offers many perils. The mobile phone market is extremely cut throat, and venturing into the game development industry could estrange Windows Mobile associates Samsung and HTC. That may mean the future of Microsoft mobile relying on this agreement. Ingrained by a culture that is slow to bring about modifications, which is below Microsoft standards, buying out Nokia can suppress Microsoft as the demands of the mobile market persist to intensify. One can recall that Microsoft have been through this in the past when it bought Danger for $500 million. The deal saw the failure of Microsoft Kin phones.