Extreme speed. Announced the agreement Friday and Sunday will put date. And they defend it tooth and nail. The new phone Nokia Phone with Windows 7 will be this year. The new pattern of mobile phone giant, Canada's Stephen Elop has come to Barcelona a few before the start of Mobile World Congress to defend the agreement between his company and Microsoft.
Elop and Steve Ballmer, Microsoft's pattern, described the agreement in London on Friday in an effort to create a powerful ecosystem in the market for smart phones to compete with Apple and Android, Google's operating system, they have a tremendous front . Provide Nokia phones and Microsoft software.
Ballmer will speak tomorrow in the conference. Elop and his management team have argued that the new alliance will mean great benefits for both Nokia and Microsoft. "If we had chosen to Android, just have two ecosystems, Apple and Android. Partnering with Windows Phone create a great third platform," he said.
But what about the layoffs? The head of Nokia has maintained that, in terms of jobs, "is a long process that will have to go see" without specifying how it will affect the number of employees. He has also had words for his own operating system following the announcement last Friday some already are dead.
Elop said he met last week with executives from Intel and the new mobile Meegan also be this year. When asked by the applications and how they will compete with Apple and Android, Nokia's chief replied: "We will continue to support the Symbian developers and help them begin to develop on Windows Phone."
Elop and Steve Ballmer, Microsoft's pattern, described the agreement in London on Friday in an effort to create a powerful ecosystem in the market for smart phones to compete with Apple and Android, Google's operating system, they have a tremendous front . Provide Nokia phones and Microsoft software.
Ballmer will speak tomorrow in the conference. Elop and his management team have argued that the new alliance will mean great benefits for both Nokia and Microsoft. "If we had chosen to Android, just have two ecosystems, Apple and Android. Partnering with Windows Phone create a great third platform," he said.
But what about the layoffs? The head of Nokia has maintained that, in terms of jobs, "is a long process that will have to go see" without specifying how it will affect the number of employees. He has also had words for his own operating system following the announcement last Friday some already are dead.
Elop said he met last week with executives from Intel and the new mobile Meegan also be this year. When asked by the applications and how they will compete with Apple and Android, Nokia's chief replied: "We will continue to support the Symbian developers and help them begin to develop on Windows Phone."
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