Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Symbian Early Retirement
London, England - It is no secret, slowly Symbian - which later changed its name to Belle - will enter the 'retirement'. However, the operating system (OS) that was once the mainstay of Nokia is likely to retire early, earlier than previously estimated that in 2015.
Indications of an early retirement Symbian also strengthened, while Elop said that Nokia often hear from consumers that the OS is hampered by a number of fundamental competitive challenges, and there is no way to be resolved.
In an interview with TechRadar and Friday launched Nokia CEO Stephen Elop admitted that Symbian's market share has declined significantly, especially in the United States (U.S.) and British
Elop hope that the agreement with Microsoft allows Nokia to focus on innovation that will put the company back in the competition. "We chose an alternative platform as we continue to experience a decline in Symbian," he added.
To restore its glory, Nokia received a call Microsoft to use Windows Phone on handsets. This step helps Nokia to supply software that can follow the development of mobile technology and enables the Finnish vendor is cutting costs.
So while it's Android Starting Application Developer Favorites ..
Apple's IOS operating system is currently considered the most attractive for developers. But in no time soon, Android OS is predicted to be a play for developers to develop applications.
IOS was assessed over a lot of money for application developers. Consequently, applications are usually developed for IOS first, then to another OS.
At least, that's projections put forward by the research firm Ovum. In the 12 months, Ovum estimates that Android will overtake the IOS as a mobile operating system for developers tepriceenting.
Quoted from PCMag, which was considered another platform will attract developers is Windows Phone. Therefore, Microsoft and Nokia aggressively working on the ecosystem.
However, as the world's tepriceopuler OS, Android, according to Ovum increasingly attractive to developers. Google's data revealed that applications on Android Market already downloaded as much as 11 billion times.
"Momentum is growing in Windows Phone indicate that Microsoft has assured developers that the platform is a valuable investment, the challenge now is to attract customers," said Adam Leach from Ovum.
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