Apple Payment to Nokia Estimated at 500,000, 4 Per iPhone
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Posted June 14, 2011 at 3:51pm by iClarified
Apple's one-time payment to Nokia is estimated at half a billion euros and its licensing fee going forward is estimated at 4 euros per iPhone, according to MKM Partners analyst Tero Kuittinen.
"I am assuming that the one-time fee is at least half a billion euros," Kuittinen said. "The licensing fee would be probably 4 euros per iPhone."
Morgan Stanley analyst Patrick Standaert says, "The patent litigation settlement with Apple gives Nokia a profit stream of ongoing royalty payments and an indirect exposure to Apples success. However, Nokia is a product company and we need to see success in the new smartphone strategy to become more positive in the long term. Nokia's patent win does little for the long-term picture. Nokia still has to transition to Windows Phone 7 devices and keep some market share going forward."
Nokia recently announced the agreement which will result in settlement of all patent litigation between the companies, including the withdrawal by Nokia and Apple of their respective complaints to the US International Trade Commission.
That extra 4 euro is probably going to be just added to the price of the iphones, the unlocked ones are already projected to be 50USD more expensive already. This doesnt hurt apple coz if they increase the price of the phone by 5euro, about 7USD actually they will probably increase the price by 80USD and make back that money for the one time payment and cover the nokia royalty as well. people would still buy the damn phones anyway so watever