Today's results showed how desperately the company needs a so-called 'iPhone killer'.
Didn't the Nexus one come out to a big fanfare, touted as an iPhone killer, and then sink without a trace, I've never met anyone who bought it.
The Google Nexus One was touted as an iPhone killer, after all pretty much every Android phone gets touted in that way.
Nevertheless, the S III was well-received commercially and critically, with some technology commentators touting it as the "iPhone killer".
Nice try Microsoft, but once the hype wears off it will be obvious once again this is no iPhone killer.
The Nokia chief tells guardian.co.uk that the company's fightback is not just about developing an 'iPhone killer'
Analysts reckon it is hard at work on a so-called 'iPhone killer'.
For example: Is the Droid or Nexus One an iPhone killer?
It's not going to turn your feature phone into an iPhone killer, but it certainly does deliver a great user experience in a small package.
Nokia warns on profits as it delays 'iPhone killer'