Sunday, July 22, 2012

Nokia: Make sure to Tablet Windows 8


Nokia has made sure to enter the tablet computer market. Even though it is arguably too late, they sure will release some kind of tablet and hybrid mobile devices.

Not long ago, the original Finnish mobile manufacturer has confirmed that it is developing a tablet PC. The Tablet will use the Windows operating system that article 8 of this 2012 release year.

The fate of Nokia is currently bad. They just dijungkalkan Samsung from the top leadership of the world's largest mobile phone manufacturer. Sales of Windows Phone in Nokia brand Lumia also not as expected. New hope to the tablet PC was suspended.

"The tablet is an important, and there will be some form factor in the future," said Nokia chairman, Jorma Ollila.

Fitch Ratings international aratings as recent decrease debt levels to BB + from Nokia before BBB-. The entry level category of junk and one level below investment grade.

"The fate of Nokia in direct relation to Microsoft's tablet, which should also be successful in this market," said technology analyst Hannu Rauhala a quote from Reuters.

Nokia promises to launch new products evaluated in an effort to calm investors. The investor began to lose patience suppose the situation in Nokia who has yet to recover.


Meanwhile, LG Focus to Android ..

Many promise to tell Windows Phone. But that is not enough to make the LG stand from the OS. South Korean mobile phone vendor origin is more chose to return the focus to Android only.

"It is worth it, Windows Phone platform is most present late when compared to Android and IOS are already overdo menggurita. Not likely to change in the mobile business landscape today," commented the site's technology.

From the Korea Herald reports that dilansir TechCrunch, LG will be more focused to the front because Windows Phone assume total units sold globally have not shown any significant numbers.

Confidence LG and Nokia are now different from relying on Windows Phone to rise from sinking after a nadir in mobile market share 14 years.

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