Nokia makes more from iPhone than Lumia, says report
Published Apr 27 2012, 14:14 BST | By Mark Langshaw
Nokia is generating more revenue from patent deals with Apple than first-party mobile phone sales, according to a report.The Finnish firm recently posted quarterly losses for its smartphone division, but is said to have raked in around £370 million in royalties from the Cupertino-based firm.

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Apple has an extensive licensing agreement in place with Nokia, using its patents in products such as the iPhone 4S, meaning that the iOS device generates more income for the firm than its own Lumia phones.
Nokia previously launched the Lumia 800 and Lumia 710 Windows-powered handsets, and is hoping to reverse its fortunes with the newly-released Lumia 900, and the budget-friendly Lumia 610.
AppleInsider speculates that Nokia could withdraw from the product market altogether if the slump continues, or sell its entire patent library to another company in a lucrative deal.
Motorola Mobility adopted the latter strategy when it agreed to sell its patent portfolio to Google in a $12.5bn (£7.9bn) deal.









this is about the patent payment though, obviously its selling more but nokia makes more money out of the iPhone
April 27th 2012 at 4:45pm
I can't stand articles like this, of course it makes more from iPhone at the moment as it has been selling for years, the Lumia range is a very new product and takes time for public awarness.
April 27th 2012 at 3:09pm