Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Symbian Anna should be released next month


While we look forward to the launch of the first device from Nokia Phone with Windows 7, which should happen only between the end of this year or in early 2012, the company is still giving a final breath for the operating system that has developed and invested for many years, Symbian.


The latest version of the operating system, Symbian Anna, will be launched as early as July and should arrive in up to ten handsets by the end of next year.

Current devices C6-01, C7 and N8 can be upgraded to the Symbian Anna, as well as apparatus X7 and E6, which should come first in Canada with the phone company Rogers and then the rest of the world. In addition, ten other devices will receive the Anna Symbian, not Windows 7 Phone or MeeGo. They will be released gradually over the next 12 months.


When Nokia announced a partnership with Microsoft to develop smartphones with operating system Windows 7 Phone, there was a rumor that Symbians would vanish from the earth and give rise to WP7. But, it seems Nokia is willing to take another breath of life into the operating system that helped build and in which so many millions of dollars invested for so long.

The future of Nokia and its most powerful smartphone still in the hands of the devices with Windows 7 Phone and MeeGo, operating systems that are far more developed than the late Symbian.