Only 34% Want to Use Nokia Smartphone
Helsinki - Nokia was thinking how hard so they could re-assert the existence of a company's number one mobile phone maker in the world.
For as is known, the Finnish vendor has continued to lose market quickly eroded. From the results of a recent survey of YuGov even mentioned, only 34 percent of people who choose Nokia as smart phones, this turun12 percent in December 2009. So that was launched via News Now, Sunday (07/11/2010).
It's Nokia has a big expectation on Nokia N8 which is a smart phone with Symbian OS ^ 3, let alone with 3 Bluetooth support, HDMI and HSDPA internet access 10.2Mbps. but by some observers that were not enough
Meanwhile, the steps taken by Nokia, by stopping the Symbian OS in its N series can be a good start to become mobile with more variety, including MeeGo.
Aware of the positions that can not compete with the Symbian operating system such as the iPhone OS and Android, Nokia is a surprise would stop using the operating system that has been used by these companies.
However, Symbian will remain embedded in Nokia's mobile phone. But the 12-year OS accompany Nokia, will be more focused to the lower middle market.
For as is known, the Finnish vendor has continued to lose market quickly eroded. From the results of a recent survey of YuGov even mentioned, only 34 percent of people who choose Nokia as smart phones, this turun12 percent in December 2009. So that was launched via News Now, Sunday (07/11/2010).
It's Nokia has a big expectation on Nokia N8 which is a smart phone with Symbian OS ^ 3, let alone with 3 Bluetooth support, HDMI and HSDPA internet access 10.2Mbps. but by some observers that were not enough
Meanwhile, the steps taken by Nokia, by stopping the Symbian OS in its N series can be a good start to become mobile with more variety, including MeeGo.
Aware of the positions that can not compete with the Symbian operating system such as the iPhone OS and Android, Nokia is a surprise would stop using the operating system that has been used by these companies.
However, Symbian will remain embedded in Nokia's mobile phone. But the 12-year OS accompany Nokia, will be more focused to the lower middle market.
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