Thursday, February 24, 2011

Nokia To Use Microsoft’s Cellphone Operating System


A few days ago according to various sources, Nokia is going to discard its own mobile operating system and is going to use Microsofts Windows mobile OS.
The announcement by Stephen Elop, the former Microsoft executive hired by Nokia in September as the company’s first non-Finnish chief executive, was an admission of failure by Nokia, which had helped define the mobile phone age in its infancy.
And this might be a last ditch effort to race against Apples iPhone and Googles android OS. Just a gamble to create a fight against the other smart phones.
In the past few years, Microsofts Windows OS for mobiles have received both positive and negative comments from users around the world. Sources say they are seriously considering the comments of the users. Hence forth we can expect some major changes in the OS when they enter the Nokia smartphones.

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