“ Nokia reaffirmed its plans to return to the business of smartphones. ”
Nokia what really went wrong in the mobile market with the release of smartphones. The company, once a bastion of everything related to mobile, struggled to keep pace with Apple, Samsung, LG and Sony, and despite some very strong versions that drew with Symbian OS simply gave up and sold to Microsoft . It was a really sad day, and what was certainly more disconcerting is the fact that Microsoft (the only manufacturer of Windows Phone operating) seems to have determined to make the most of its low-end phones, devices caliber in attempt to get your space in emerging markets, which was ironically the only thing that kept Nokia in the struggle for their later years. But we’re in luck, because There are rumors that the company wants to load and want your Nokia Android .
Nokia has issued a statement reaffirming their intention to return to the game, thus reiterating the statements made by the CEO of the company in June. However, company plans revolve around the search for suitable license partner will be responsible for the manufacture and distribution of phone (as it did with your tablet Nokia N1 , which has Android as OS). Given that Nokia again to make the tablet Android Nokia N1 , the chances are that we see in the future a new smartphone from Nokia’s hand with Android operating system . Unfortunately, if the idea of a new phone Nokia you’re interested, you’ll be waiting a while. According to the written agreement with Microsoft: Nokia sold its business devices and services to the technology giant, so Nokia is not allowed to re-enter the smartphone market to 2016 at the earliest . However, it will be interesting to see what comes out of old phone giant.
By now we have seen some threats of Nokia using the Android operating system, both in tablet and in the low-end phones presented at the Mobile World Congress 2014, Nokia X . And you would you like to Nokia to return to the market with powerful Android phone and
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