Among other things, with Elop said in his talk that Nokia received from Microsoft a billion support to develop smart phones with the operating system "Windows Phone". At the same time defended the rejection of the top manager of Google ("Android" operating system) as a partner. Had chosen Nokia as the world's largest mobile phone manufacturers for the Android platform, the result would be a "duopoly" was from Apple and Google in the mobile market, he said.
"This would have tipped the whole market towards Google." Android late 2010 ousted from the top of Nokia's Symbian in the smartphone market. Together with Microsoft, whose share of smartphones for the launch of "Windows Mobile 7" only three percent was that one is now in the role of the challenger, so Elop.
"We will get anywhere in the world, significant market share to Windows Mobile." In return, Microsoft deliver Nokia provides an excellent platform for advertising revenue. Symbian, Nokia's latest smart phone system is not dead, said Elop. "We will continue to sell Symbian phones and their users run Windows-phone gently in the direction.
The development of the operating system "MeeGo" (cooperation Nokia / Intel) continues. Ahead of the Mobile World Congress saw one for headlines. In it, the new Nokia boss was hard with the previous corporate management and product concept into court and announced a radical change.
"This would have tipped the whole market towards Google." Android late 2010 ousted from the top of Nokia's Symbian in the smartphone market. Together with Microsoft, whose share of smartphones for the launch of "Windows Mobile 7" only three percent was that one is now in the role of the challenger, so Elop.
"We will get anywhere in the world, significant market share to Windows Mobile." In return, Microsoft deliver Nokia provides an excellent platform for advertising revenue. Symbian, Nokia's latest smart phone system is not dead, said Elop. "We will continue to sell Symbian phones and their users run Windows-phone gently in the direction.
The development of the operating system "MeeGo" (cooperation Nokia / Intel) continues. Ahead of the Mobile World Congress saw one for headlines. In it, the new Nokia boss was hard with the previous corporate management and product concept into court and announced a radical change.
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