Friday, September 21, 2012

Age Symbian Only Until 2016


Good news for the fans of Symbian attend. In the midst of transition Symbian to Windows Phone 7 (WP7), which fronted Nokia mobile OS that will not immediately end. Updates will continue to run until early 2016. Nokia CEO Stephen Elop himself has spoken.

However, Elop said that Symbian will continue to run manufacturing to update the OS until early 2016. "I think it's very clear, updates Symbian will still run, at least until early 2016," he added.

"Symbian carve a long history. Symbian will still be used in the future," said Stephen Elop, a former Microsoft employee, said in an interview at the Nokia Conversation in China, told us.

Elop also said that Nokia would be committed to sell 150 million Symbian handsets, before they really go into WP7.

Nokia CEO did not say how long Nokia will continue to expect from the Symbian marketplace. But of those conversations have been very clear that Nokia will focus to WP7.

Meanwhile, the Local Application Key Strategies So Nokia,.

In the event Nokia Conversation in China, Nokia CEO Stephen Elop revealed one of the key Nokia sales strategy. Finnish company will focus to the local application.

Accordingly, Elop also revealed that Nokia always took the application developers. For example, in the context of the future of Windows Phone, Nokia will provide tools for developers to help them make it easier to sell in the store online.

"One key to our strategy is the existence of locally relevant applications. We have focused for several years to raise local content, such as education, business, language, culture and other things," Elop said in an interview with engadget, on the Nokia Conversation in China, which we quoted.

In ina, Nokia also focused local content, although not felt repercussions for all parties. Previously, Upik Muditya Sidarta, Developer Relations ina Nokia has said it will protect the developers from upstream to downstream.

"Surely applications for Windows Phone, Symbian and S40 will all be gathered together," he added.

"Well, when the developer has completed the application we will also make its distribution system in the Ovi Store as well as marketed. Bottom line is Nokia wants to create ecosystems that could be useful for an entity in it. Included to promote local developers," he said at the time.

For example, from the beginning the developer ecosystem is introduced by Nokia and is given training, then entered a new stage of incubation was completed application.

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