Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Nokia Want to Create Unusual Tablets Only


Almost all mobile phone manufacturers in droves to make tablets that started to feel tight competition in the market. Instead it makes the Nokia move.
In an interview with local TV station in Finland, Nokia CEO Stephen Elop said that Nokia is basically interested in making tablets. But he did not just want to run standard Windows-based tablet devices.
"Now there are more than 200 different tablets on the market, only one of them who managed to perform very well. And of course it challenged me and the team," said Elop as reported by TG Daily, Friday (29/04/2011).

"We have taken a unique prospective that the team worked very hard on something that would differentiate relative to everything that happens in the market," said Elop, according to the transcript posted on Engadget.
Nokia is a big transition right now because the memo legacy Symbian smartphone platform - which used to dominate the mobile phone industry entirely, and rely on third-party operating system for the first time in its history.
Phone OS is Windows 7, which was chosen because it partly because of large financial incentives from Microsoft and partly because Elop is a former Microsoft executive.

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