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HELSINKI (Reuters) - Phone makers depending on Google Inc's Android software should worry about the Web search leader's deal to buy Motorola Mobility, the head of rival Nokia said on Wednesday.
Nokia has teamed up with Google arch-rival Microsoft for mobile phone software, while phone makers such as Samsung Electronics, HTC Corp and Motorola have bet on Android.
But Google's plan to buy Motorola for $12.5 billion has generated some analyst concern about whether Motorola will get preferential treatment over rivals Samsung and HTC. Nokia Chief Executive Stephen Elop said these concerns may be justified.
"If I happened to be someone who was an Android manufacturer or an operator, or anyone with a stake in that environment, I would be picking up my phone and calling certain executives at Google and say 'I see signs of danger ahead,'" Elop told a Helsinki seminar.
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He also said that since the February announcement of the deal with Microsoft, there are now 25,000 to 30,000 applications delivered for the upcoming platform.
Before Elop become CEO of Nokia last year, he was president of Microsoft's Business Division.
(Reporting by Jossi Rosendahl. Writing by Sinead Carew. Editing by Robert MacMillan)
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dragonman3000 wrote:
Well Nokia, you better watch out for yourself too.
Aug 17, 2011 1:04pm EDT -- Report as abuse
ulludapattha wrote:
‘I see signs of danger ahead,’” Nokia Chief Executive Stephen Elop told a Helsinki seminar.
“Elop-effect” seems to work very well indeed! Nokia’s stock fell again by 4% on the NYSE after Elop’s speech today.
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