2015-07-10 7:52
Technology
Alex Lowe

Microsoft cuts 7,800 jobs to slow down phone business

Microsoft cuts 7,800 jobs to slow down phone business

Microsoft Lumia and Windows Phone have never really got anywhere, with a less than 10% market share the platform isn’t really that popular. Microsoft has decided this week that 7,800 employees from the phone business will be laid off which is actually 6% of total Microsoft employees as well as writing of $7.5B from the Nokia business. However the company has stated that it int going to give up on Windows Phones.

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Satya Nadella, Microsoft CEO sent an internal email to staff regarding the change:

“We are moving from a strategy to grow a standalone phone business to grow and create a vibrant Windows ecosystem including our first-party device family,” Nadella said. “In the near-term, we’ll run a more effective and focused phone portfolio while retaining capability for long-term reinvention in mobility.”

Microsoft are still going to be making phones:

“I am committed to our first-party devices including phones,” Mr. Nadella said. “However, we need to focus our phone efforts in the near term while driving reinvention.”

Microsoft has less than 5% market share at 3.6% – whereas Android has 53.2% and Apple has 41.3% share of the phone market.

Alex Lowe

Microsoft cuts 7,800 jobs to slow down phone business

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

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