Yesterday my mother wanted to buy a LED TV, so I looked for the reviews at the consumers organization magazine and found the best ones in all categories to be Samsung.
They also bought liquavista and have very good OLED screens for the future 5 years.
Given that Nokia is years away from launching a phone and they have to start over from scratch, it is going to be hard from them to get market share.
Semi-related I've had mixed experiences with Samsung computer monitors. I long time ago I purchased a 17 inch desktop monitor. Picture and durability seem right up there, I still use it at home. What's wacky about it is the drivers, which gave me a fair bit of trouble. I got another monitor, this time a HD TV/Monitor combo model. New driver problems, I can't bump the resolution over X by 1080 on my desktop (although I can in games). I've been so happy with the quality otherwise, I'm loathe to swear off the brand. Unfortunately if the next monitor I buy doesn't work as expected I'm returning it and looking elsewhere.
Yes, but in the last years the shipping of many Nokia smartphones has been delayed by months. So it's questionable whether Windows Phones will be available by the end of this year.
They also bought liquavista and have very good OLED screens for the future 5 years.
Given that Nokia is years away from launching a phone and they have to start over from scratch, it is going to be hard from them to get market share.