Microsoft Says Sold 8.6 Million Lumia Smartphones Last Quarter

Advertisement
By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 24 April 2015 10:39 IST
Microsoft reported a drop in quarterly profit Thursday, dragged down by higher costs for restructuring and integrating Nokia mobile phone operations.

The tech giant's net profit for the fiscal quarter ending March 31 fell 12 percent to $4.985 billion on revenues which rose six percent to $21.7 billion.

Chief executive Satya Nadella, who took the reins a year ago to help lead Microsoft into a much-changed tech landscape, cited gains in Internet "cloud" services and other offerings for enterprise.

Advertisement

"Customers continue to choose Microsoft to transform their business and as a result we saw incredible growth across our cloud services this quarter," said Nadella.

Commercial cloud revenue grew 106 percent from a year ago, setting an annualized pace of $6.3 billion, Microsoft said.

Advertisement

Chief financial officer Amy Hood said the quarter's results showed "strong operational and financial discipline" and "positive impact from our investments in key growth areas."

Microsoft saw revenue gains for its "devices and services" segment, which includes most of its computer products including the Surface tablet, which has struggled to gain traction.

Advertisement

Microsoft said revenues from Surface jumped 44 percent from a year ago, helped by the introduction of the Surface Pro 3.

Its revenue from the Windows operating system long the mainstay of the company dropped 19 percent from a year ago in a sign of the woes of the personal computer industry and the end of the upgrade cycle from last year.

Advertisement

But revenues improved for its Office 365 service the online version of its software suite as well as for search advertising and its Xbox Live gaming service.

Microsoft said it sold 8.6 million Lumia handsets the name used for the Nokia phone division whose acquisition was completed last year.

That produced $1.4 billion in revenue, with no comparable figure from a year earlier.

Microsoft's expenses included $190 million for restructuring and integrating the Nokia division, part of a plan announced last July.

The fiscal third quarter results were still better than most Wall Street forecasts, and prompted a 3.3 percent jump in Microsoft shares in after-hours trade to $44.74.

 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Best Water-Resistant Smartphones You Can Buy in India
  2. How to Watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 Final Live Stream in India
  3. Airtel Unlimited 5G Data Subscribers Reportedly Cannot Share 5G Data via Mobile Hotspot
  4. Galaxy Unpacked Roundup: Here's Everything We Know So Far
  1. Redmi Note 17 Pro Global Variant Reportedly Appears on NBD Database Alongside Poco Model
  2. Google Pixel 11a Codename Reportedly Spotted in Phone App
  3. Huawei Mate XT 2 Leaked Patent Reveals New Tri-Fold Design and Folding Mechanism
  4. Airtel Unlimited 5G Data Subscribers Reportedly Cannot Share 5G Data via Mobile Hotspot: Here's What We Know So Far
  5. Lenovo Legion C700 Teased as a Cloud Gaming Handheld Ahead of August Launch
  6. Marvel's Wolverine Gets New Trailer That Will Play Ahead of Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey in Select Theatres
  7. Airtel Quietly Removes Rs. 549 Individual Postpaid Plan in India; Rs. 699 Plan Becomes Next Upgrade
  8. Poco M8 Power, Poco X8 India Launch Timeline Tipped; Could Arrive as Rebranded Redmi Note 17 Series
  9. Samsung Galaxy S25 Series Could Get Galaxy S26’s Horizontal Lock Camera Feature With One UI 9 Update
  10. Asus Pad India Launch Date Announced as Company Reveals Key Specifications
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.