Technically they only bought Nokia's mobile division, but at any rate expect Microsoft to start selling Microsoft Mobile phones sometime next year with their ideal set of features, similar to how Google sells the Nexus, and Apple the iPhone.
Software can only go so far, but when you control the hardware you can provide a better experience.
Note that while MS could have simply started making a phone on its own, in addition to the jump start Nokia will provide, they need significant patent power and cross-licensing of patents to produce a modern phone with little compromise. Owning Nokia provides that.
Software can only go so far, but when you control the hardware you can provide a better experience.
Note that while MS could have simply started making a phone on its own, in addition to the jump start Nokia will provide, they need significant patent power and cross-licensing of patents to produce a modern phone with little compromise. Owning Nokia provides that.