Thursday 7 April 2011

Symbian Event on April 12th Announced by Nokia

Nokia has recently signed an agreement that will no doubt put it in better standing with U.S. airlines. The contract between it and Microsoft is too earlier to use Windows phone for the next decade. But as Infosyncworld.com puts it, Nokia has described the current Windows phone platform as useless, but Microsoft executives suggest that Windows 8 smart phones will be better. This would explain why when Nokia first made their announcement to address the Microsoft Mobile platform, it was very careful to call it Windows phone and never mentions seven moniker. With Nokia change the contract without Symbian devices with Windows phone in the future, American Airlines finally be interested in subsdizing Nokia devices. But according to recent data, the first Nokia device will more likely be Windows-based Phone 8.
Back in February at Mobile World Parliament show in Barcelona, \u200b\u200b\\ u200b \\ u200bNokia and Microsoft made news by announcing that Windows phone would be Nokia's premium smartphone platform.
The format is about universal enough so that it seems to work for everything from native Win32 applications to the framework-based applications (WPF, Silverlight) and even Web applications.
Is this relationship straining already? The main idea behind the agreement is for Nokia to wean itself off of its aging Symbian OS in favour of a more modern and relevant, the operating system Windows 7 Phone.
Games are also supported, said Long Zheng.
Apparently, though, not all bunnies and rainbows in the Nokia Land.
But as InfoSyncWorld.com States, anyway, until Windows 8 smart phones hit the shelves, it will be harder and harder to deny that Windows 7 Phone limitations can cord to short-term problems for Microsoft, which makes us believe Nokia will continue to sell Symbian smartphones at full speed to about ready for smartphones.
A recent mail by InfoSync World suggests that people at Nokia, described the current Windows phone platform that useless.
Anything else would make a burning platform looks like paradise.
Strong words indeed.
Source.
That said, director of corporate development at Nokia, Kai Oistamo told Reuters earlier this week that, the negotiations have come good.
They will be completed well on schedule.
To copy and paste for Windows phone made a hard time, how well they could perform more ambitious as well as Twitter integration and third-party multi-tasking? Guess we'll see if this early marriage is just going through a rough patch or whether Nokia is already getting a wandering eye.
via InfoSync World, said.

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