Thursday, December 15, 2011

Director of Nokia: "Android has no more appeal among young people"

With Steve Jobs out of the picture, Niels Munksgaard, director of product management and marketing of Finnish Nokia, held earlier this week a test to see whether inherited the famous reality distortion field of the late guru of Apple. And apparently, failed miserably.

During an interview with Pocket Lint, the executive said that Android devices are no longer interesting to the younger audience.

"What I see is that young people are always around with their iPhones. Everyone has an iPhone. But many are not happy with the complexity of Android and its lack of security. Then we see a growing number of young people who want the latest technology are returning to use the Windows platform on their smartphones. "

Munksgaard then went to the attack of the hardware devices. "The market is flooded and became a sea of ​​sameness. When you go to a store, only sees a multitude of black blocks on the shelves, and it is confusing to the consumer, "he said, closing his company plans to offer" different devices and services to consumers.

Fatigue aside, the most recent data show that Android currently has about 1 million activations daily, given with devices from different brands on the market. Since Nokia is one of the manufacturers who have sworn allegiance to MS in the market for mobile devices.