Monday, May 30, 2011

Nokia has new smartphones with WP7 every two months


Apparently the Finnish Nokia are very excited about the company's plans to offer gadgets equipped with the spoken Phone Windows 7 to market.


Speaking to U.S. magazine PC Mag, the executive vice president of the division of the company's smart devices, Jo Harlow, said the company "will launch a new unit with the WP7 every two or three months. " "We intend to offer new products at a pace that people will always have to talk, "he added.

The executive also said that Microsoft's operating system is now "a secondary platform" for most manufacturers of smartphones and his company will "explore other opportunities" to make the program more dominant, such as searching for new suppliers processors or paddling toward the CDMA technology.

In any case, the old Symbian will continue living in the heart of the company for a while. During an interview he gave to Nokia's corporate blog Conversation China, CEO Stephen Elop said that the company should support its old platform "at least" until 2016. "Even as accomplished a transition from our primary platform for smartphones to Windows phones, you will see that our investments [Symbian] continue. I know that many have doubts about how long this will continue, and we are very clear about this: the updates for Symbian are expected until at least 2016, "he said, adding that" There is still a long history for Symbian build the future. "