Sunday, January 30, 2011

Nokia may be moved to Android

Although Nokia is the largest producer of mobile phone in the business in the past, many noted that Nokia Symbian move to another platform to compete in the market for a smartphone today and which may also be on the cards.

In accordance with article about cellphone registering via their forums and the Wall Street Journal may take into account to switch to another platform, which may end Android or even the Windows phone 7.

Apparently after Q4 report conference call with the Nokia, the Nokia chief exec Stephen Elop, apparently talked about Nokia changes the "quick" and consider "different patterns of ecosystem". This statement caused investors to believe that Nokia may be preparing for the adoption of the new smartphone platform.

According to the CSS Insight analyst Geoff Blaber, it became clear that, Elop was hinting that Nokia is considering or already have decided to adopt the new operating system, and most likely Blaber claimed that Android would be.

Opportunity ended on Windows phone 7, Android Blaber says that, as the Android phone is much larger than Windows 7, the move to Nokia to the larger platform is more likely.

Therefore, if Nokia was the adoption of the new mobile operating system and finally the waves "Goodbye" to our readers for Symbian, Nokia, select Android or go with the youngest 230?


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