Is the Finnish giant back? Nokia plays smart watch this time

[PConline News] Since Nokia sold its mobile phone business to Microsoft, Tennol Powder is looking forward to its return to the market. Although Nokia's mobile phone is out of sight, Nokia's smart watches can be expected. According to the US investment website Motley Fool, according to the company’s charter amendment recently proposed by Nokia’s board of directors, Nokia may soon launch a new smart watch to return to the wearable electronics market. In the field of smart watches, Apple Watch is almost facing the competitors in a rolling manner. According to Strategy Analytics, Apple’s smart watch products account for 75.5% of the entire smartwatch industry; Samsung is second, only 7.5%. So Nokia to do smart watches, how to face competition and achieve profitability? The analysis pointed out that building a new factory to produce smart watches on its own is a bit impractical for Nokia. However, through the brand licensing business strategy, it is wise to maintain its brand image in the field of mobile devices. This business model is expected to enhance its advanced technology research and development and licensing business capabilities, which in turn will offset the loss-benefit resulting from its mobile network infrastructure software and services business. Comment: Old promise: "I'm going to start mixing my face and selling my faith."