Friday, February 11, 2011

Nokia smartphones now runs under Windows Phone

The world's leading mobile phones, Nokia, announced Friday, February 11 an alliance with U.S. giant Microsoft, whose Windows operating system Phone will become the leading software for smartphones from Nokia, who abandons his own Symbian software. The new strategy includes "plans for a broad strategic partnership with Microsoft to build a new global mobile ecosystem.

Windows phone would be used as the main platform of Nokia smartphones," said Nokia in a statement. This announcement was well received by markets. The title of Nokia fell nearly 10% at the opening of the Helsinki Stock Exchange. DELAY IN smartphone market, Nokia's new CEO since September, Canada Stephen Elop, Microsoft is a turncoat and a possible alliance with U.S.

computer giant was one of the scenarios most frequently mentioned by analysts to the shift from Nokia. The Finnish giant also indicates changes in its direction, with the departure of a senior officer and the arrival of four new names in management. For over two years, Nokia sentence to correct weaknesses in the lucrative niche of smartphones, where he underwent the law of the U.S.

Apple's iPhone, the RIM BlackBerry's Canadian and phones using the Android operating system Google. According to research firm Gartner reference published Wednesday, the world market share of Nokia fell to 28.9% in 2010 against 36.4% in 2009.

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