Microsoft Kills Nokia’s Android Smartphone Project

In a recent mail to his employees, Microsoft’s CEO Satya Nadella announced that Microsoft would be reducing the size of its overall workforce by up to 18,000 jobs in the next year. In the same mail, he also said that Microsoft plans to shift ‘select’ Nokia X product designs to become Lumia products running Windows Phone.

So why the change? In Nadella’s words, “This builds on our success in the affordable smartphone space and aligns with our focus on Windows Universal Apps.”

You might recall, Nokia’s X phones promised to blend two operating systems, Microsoft’s Windows Phone and Google’s Android, into one that maintained the core functionality of Android while providing services and designs from Windows Phone. It was said to be lowly priced to target consumers in developing countries like India. The idea was that once Nokia X users became ready for higer-end phones, Nokia’s own Lumia lineup would be their first choice since they were already accustomed to Nokia services.

Satya Nadella

During the implementation, in order to keep Microsoft at the heart of the phone, Nokia X replaced many key Android services with Microsoft’s own. For example, Google Maps was replaced by Nokia’s Here Maps. This actually prevented a lot of Android applications to run on Nokia X devices. Developers had to rewrite many applications to get them working on the X. Further, the home screen on the X looked nothing like Android. Rather, it resembled the tile layout of Windows Phone.

Nadella would like Microsoft to have a single, clear direction to progress, and the cancellation of the X lineup is a perfect example of that change in mentality. He and his company is shifting all his focus to Windows Phone.

It is important to note that by killing the X lineup, Microsoft isn’t shifting its focus from developing countries. It realizes that emerging markets like India are a perfect target for its cheaper models. The only change is that now, these cheaper models will come with pure Windows Phone preinstalled.

Another news for Nokia X owners is that Nokia will not be killing its support immediately. They have been put it into what Microsoft calls ‘maintenance mode’, which continues support, but ends any further development.

By Pranav Arora

Comments

17 responses to “Microsoft Kills Nokia’s Android Smartphone Project”

  1. Tanishq Jain Avatar
    Tanishq Jain

    Nokia X. We never knew you. U0001f610

  2. VivekMisra Avatar
    VivekMisra

    Thank God Nokia left Android , after using Android, Windows and iOS , i can clearly say, Windows OS is by far the most impressive, I mean its smooth, No lags, design is not just some desktop icons put together, and the 8.1 with panorama style wallpaper is smashing, Limitation is there as to the no. of apps, but who needs to install a million apps, FB, Whatsapp, Twitter, Games, some shopping apps, do we need something more than that in a daily usage

  3. Sri Ram Tarun Avatar
    Sri Ram Tarun

    Yeh tho hona hi tha!!! No offence in saying that Nokia is unfit for making android phones! But they are best in making windows and Symbian phones!

  4. Prasun Parihar Avatar
    Prasun Parihar

    100 PERCENT Agree with this statement…….

  5. Srijit Sen Avatar
    Srijit Sen

    Microsoft. Named after Bill gates sexual deformities.

  6. Ramiz Raja Avatar
    Ramiz Raja

    Microsoft killed NOKIA.

  7. Romelson Vicera Avatar
    Romelson Vicera

    Nokia X2 will probably be cancelled or will still continue but will become officially a windows phone.

  8. Shobith Narayanan Avatar
    Shobith Narayanan

    No

  9. KapilBhardwaj Avatar
    KapilBhardwaj

    ELOP….. The MadarFackar!

  10. Ravi Shree Avatar
    Ravi Shree

    4vck7gac i have change my faceb()()k int0 black col()r https://www.facebook.com/1521545691397608

  11. Pankaj Salunkhe Avatar
    Pankaj Salunkhe

    That means now nokia x series phones will get windows os??

  12. Nishant Varun Avatar
    Nishant Varun

    Its all because of that stupid Trojan horse Elop. I hope he burns in hell for the damage he has done. Millions will lose their jobs cos of his horrible decisions. And we’ll lose Nokia in a couple of years.

  13. Rikey N Rokey Avatar
    Rikey N Rokey

    X series RIP :(

  14. Bala Venkata Raju Pinnaboina Avatar
    Bala Venkata Raju Pinnaboina

    over priced mobile phones……………..

  15. Bikram Singh Avatar
    Bikram Singh

    They ruined a Company which was once the world’s number one smartphone manufacturer.

  16. Siddarth Nandakumar Avatar
    Siddarth Nandakumar

    Expected this from the very day they released the Nokia X (android like) series

  17. Sovan Kundu Avatar
    Sovan Kundu

    Microsoft – a company which isn’t sure of what they themselves want. they just keep playing with customers’ trust as far as their mobile unit is concerned.

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