Monday, April 4, 2011

Nokia to launch this year 12 Symbian smart phones

Nokia has confirmed that during 2011 will release 12 new smartphones, all with Symbian operating system. The company has explained that his idea is to launch this year a total of 40 new phone models. The news gathered by Europa Press Hidustantimes confirms that migration to Windows Phone will not occur until 2012.

The announcement of these releases confirms Nokia's position to continue to support, for now, Symbian development. When starting out with Windows Phone models, everything suggests that Nokia will focus on the new system, but meanwhile is still committed to Symbian. The operating system change was a decision of the new pattern of the company, Stephen Elop, who has told the country that the transition would take months, even years.


According to Bloomberg, Microsoft will pay 718 million euros to Nokia by an agreement that lasts five years, Nokia will pay for each license of Windows Phone used. The pact with Nokia, Microsoft gains an important platform for expanding the operating system has lagged behind in the commercial race with Appel and Android.

The incorporation of Windows Phone will cut investment by Nokia in its R & D.

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