The world's largest software maker Nokia will allow the use of Microsoft's Windows Mobile operating system more freedom than other partners such as HTC and Samsung that also use the Google Android operating system for its smartphones, so Elop. The first devices running Windows Mobile 7 of Nokia are still expected this year.
Despite the strategic change on the Microsoft system provides the manager of Nokia's previously used Nokia's Symbian platform "not fallen apart. Symbian is better than the stripped down "Android" versions that are on mobile phones for emerging markets such as India to find Elop said in an interview.
Nokia will be able to address sales problems in China in a short time with appropriate counter measures. On the Nokia was also contrary to the assertion that the group would be for sale. "Such rumors totally without basis," said Elop. Nokia had to correct end of May 2011 his business forecasts down further need.
Then speculation made the rounds, Microsoft would take over the hardware business of Nokia and the entire company.
Despite the strategic change on the Microsoft system provides the manager of Nokia's previously used Nokia's Symbian platform "not fallen apart. Symbian is better than the stripped down "Android" versions that are on mobile phones for emerging markets such as India to find Elop said in an interview.
Nokia will be able to address sales problems in China in a short time with appropriate counter measures. On the Nokia was also contrary to the assertion that the group would be for sale. "Such rumors totally without basis," said Elop. Nokia had to correct end of May 2011 his business forecasts down further need.
Then speculation made the rounds, Microsoft would take over the hardware business of Nokia and the entire company.
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