The Finnish national public media Yleisradio (YLE) news has interviewed Mr Eldar Murtazin, the owner of the Mobile-Review.com site. Murtazin claims Nokia is “betting on a dead horse” by giving up MeeGo and Symbian and moving to Windows Phone 7. YLE reports Murtazin said Nokia is “clinging to a system with a smaller market share”. [...]
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Murtazin: Nokia betting on a dead horse
Posted in Android, iOS, MeeGo, Smartphones, Symbian, Windows Phone, tagged Andy Lees, Eldar Murtazin, leak, Nokia, Rich Green, smartphones, Stephen Elop, Windows Phone on July 19, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Qt apps to Nokia’s Series 40 feature phones?
Posted in MeeGo, Smartphones, Symbian, Windows Phone, tagged MeeGo, Qt., Rich Green, Symbian, Windows Phone on June 29, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Yesterday Nokia annnounced a new initiative to bring more applications to their Series 40 mass market platofrm as Java and web applications. This blog post or their press release don’t mention Qt at all, even though just last week in Singapore, their SVP of Developers and Marketplace unit Marco Argilenti said Qt will have an important [...]
More and more cheap smartphones coming
Posted in Android, Smartphones, Symbian, Windows Phone, tagged Android, Carolina Milanesi, Huawei, Navteq, Nokia, Rich Green, Samsung, Symbian, Windows Phone, ZTE on June 28, 2011 | 3 Comments »
Smartphone market in Finland used to be controlled by Nokia and Symbian devices. Nokia is still the clear number one, but interesting devices from other vendors and holes in Nokia’s portfolio have brought more competition. Especially Apple iPhone and Android phones from Samsung have succeeded in the monthly top 10 rankings operators have started publishing. [...]