Monday, April 18, 2011

NOKIA RESERVES THE SYMBIAN

Nokia users can finally break after last month received a surprise news of the alliance with Microsoft.








 Finnish company Nokia will use the Symbian platform by 2014, said director of Nokia in Australia, Chris Carr.
- Plan new smart phones based on Symbian to produce in 2012, confirmed Carr.
According to the agreed obligations, the company is obliged to provide support for its appliances two years after their exiting the market. Top manager of Nokia said his company invested in Symbian lot of money and continued development of that platform.
Carr also suggested that the cellular industry is not unusual at the same time a company to produce mobile phones with two operating systems.
Moreover, Nokia does not plan to abandon OS MeeGo, which improves the company along with Intel.
Nokia in February this year announced its collaboration with Microsoft, which noted that their smart phones will be based on operating system Windows Phone seventh
The first device WP7 as expected, will appear in late 2011 or early 2012




Nokia on 12 April presented a renewed operating system code under Symbian3 Anna, and two new smart phones and Nokia X7 Nokia E6.

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