Senin, 31 Januari 2011

Rumor: Nokia Can Only Wear Many OS Alternative

Espoo - Nokia has hinted the possibility of a shift in strategy handset. One such possibility starategi embrace other alternative operating systems for all mobile devices. Nokia which has been relying on just one operating system, Symbian, it is going through a deep slump. In the presentation of financial statements, Nokia CEO Stephen Elop, said the company will use the Symbian operating system and handset MeeGo for the future. Nevertheless, Elop indicated his company might use a OS other than the two existing OS is. This was revealed by the one sentence that was brought up by Elop. "Nokia has to compete with large device dimiliku ecosystems. We must build, or join a more competitive ecosystem," said Elop as reported by Cellular News, on Monday (1/31/2011). Comments on other platforms this merger has triggered pro-cons and the speculation which has increased by news that the company will announce a "strategic shift" in the investor presentation next Friday (February 11). Although Nokia is a former chief executive officer of Microsoft, most of the expectation is that Nokia could announce a deal to develop Android-based smartphone. During this proven company has tried to push the Symbian platform and has an internal culture that tends to open source options. Developing Windows 7 Phone can cause some major developers are not comfortable with the direction taken by the company. Microsoft also has a tighter control over how his OS deployed in smartphones, Nokia offers a more limited choice to personalize the phone and make its products stand out from the crowd. So, of course, some practitioners tend to choose Android as a 'shift in strategy' referred to by these Elop. Because Android is clearly a competitive ecosystem and is based on open source platforms.

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