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Nokia in Q2: Lumia sales up, company still in the red

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19 July, 2012

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Nokia is still going through the tough transitional period as confirmed by its Q2 financial results. The report is a mix of good news and bad news - the good news is that Lumia sales are picking up, the bad news is that the Finnish company is still losing money.

There were 4 million Lumia phones sold in Q2 of 2012 (up from 2.2 million in Q1). Stephen Elop commented that Nokia will continue to support current devices "well beyond the launch of Windows Phone 8" (current phones will get WP7.8, but not WP8).

Sales and shipping numbers for Nokia's smart devices declined both year on year and quarter on quarter. This is mainly due to reduced Symbian sales and the falling Average Selling Price (ASP) of the platform. On the other hand, the ASP on smart devices combined went up both QoQ and YoY.

Net sales of Nokia featurephones are down YoY, but mostly unchanged from the previous quarter even though the number of devices shipped went up. The sub-€50 models like the Nokia 100 and 101 were driving sales up, but the pricier higher-end models found it hard to compete with affordable smartphones.

The report mentions declining net sales across the world, except for North America, a market Nokia has been working hard to get back into. Net sales were up 45% there compared to last year's Q2, but the number of shipped units fell by 60%.

Nokia received €400 million pre-payments for intellectual property licenses and €196 million ($250 million) quarterly "platform support" from Microsoft. The Finnish company also sold its Vertu subsidary, which wasn’t essential to its core business. Nokia bought Scalado, a company known for its cool imaging software.

In an effort to reduce expenses, Nokia closed its R&D department in Ulm, Germany and Barnaby, Canada and is working towards closing off a factory in Salo, Finland. The R&D department there will continue to operate.

The bottom line is this - net sales from Devices & Services department of Nokia are down 26% YoY, shipments are down 5% and the operating loss in Q2 was €474 million. The company as a whole posted an operating loss of €826 million.

You can read more details on Nokia's Q2 2012 performance in the company's press release (PDF).

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  • Joe
  • qMd
  • 13 Aug 2012

LOL! If Android is such a savior, then can you explain to me why every Android OEM outside of Samsung is losing money and struggling? I'd suggest you check LG and HTC earnings. It's not a pretty picture. Android is nobody's savior. You Google sy...

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  • yohan
  • Mfx
  • 29 Jul 2012

Nokia, whatever happen on you, I do PROUD with you... and Dear Stephen, Nokia and I we are so proud be with ya...

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  • Arif
  • YV7
  • 27 Jul 2012

dont think so tht, Nokia will come back again as they was beginning...samsung already captured their market & it will be difficult to get their pride again....

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