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Article: Symbian Os Going To Die In 2011

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    Default Symbian Os Going To Die In 2011

    The Steve show just ended with both Elop and
    Ballmer hosting a very informative media Q&A
    following the reveal of Nokia's plan to use
    Windows Phone 7 as its "primary smartphone
    platform." Here are the highlights: No specific announcement for when we'll see
    the first Nokia Windows Phone. Ballmer
    mentioned that the engineering teams have
    spent a lot of time together already. Elop also confirmed that Nokia is a Finnish
    company and always will be -- they will not be
    moving to Silicon Valley or anywhere else. Ballmer said that the partnership is "not
    exclusive" but some things that Microsoft is
    doing with Nokia are "unique" allowing Nokia
    to differentiate itself in the market. Elop added
    that it's important for the Windows Phone 7
    ecosystem to thrive, which means that multiple vendors must succeed. Elop didn't believe that Nokia could create a
    new ecosystem around MeeGo fast enough. Nokia will "substantially reduce" R&D expenditures while increasing R&D productivity moving forward. Nokia did talk with Google about adopting
    Android but decided that it "would have
    difficulty differentiating within that
    ecosystem" and the "commoditization risk was
    very high -- prices, profits, everything being
    pushed down, value being moved out to Google which was concerning to us." Microsoft
    presented the best option for Nokia to resume
    the fight in the high end smarpthone segment. Elop clarified that MeeGo will ship this year but
    "not as part of another broad smarpthone
    platform strategy, but as an opportunity to
    learn." Something that sounds very similar to
    position Nokia took with its so-called
    "experimental" Maemo-based N900 last year. After the first (and apparently, only) MeeGo
    device ships this year, the MeeGo team will
    then "change their focus into an exploration of
    future platforms, future devices, future user
    experiences." Trying to determine the "next
    disruption" in smartphones. Responding to "hope for a broad MeeGo-based
    ecosystem," Elop said that Nokia simply wasn't
    moving fast enough to effectively win and
    compete against Apple and Google. Windows
    Phone makes it a "three-horse race,"
    something that Elop says is pleasing to the carriers he's been speaking with. Nokia has different options for its tablet
    strategy including using something from
    Microsoft or something that Nokia has
    developed internally.

    , it's clear that Symbian is on its last legs and will be replaced by Windows Phone just as soon as Nokia and Microsoft can make it
    happen.

    Nokia posts video of Microsoft partnership Wow, we have to hand it those Nokia social
    media types, they're on top of their game. A mere
    couple of hours after Stephen Elop and Steve
    Ballmer took the stage in London, the video of
    their joint announcement of a Nokia-Microsoft
    partnership is up and ready for repeated consumption. For those of you just catching up
    now, Windows Phone 7 has become Nokia's
    "principal smartphone strategy ," MeeGo is getting transformed into an experimental "learning"
    platform, and Symbian... well, maybe you should
    sit down for this one, Symbian's being killed off . There's more to the strategic alliance unveiled
    today, including the WP7 Marketplace subsuming
    the Ovi Store and some Bing and Ovi Maps
    interaction, so why not press play above and let
    the men in charge tell you about it?

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    Default Re: Symbian Os Going To Die In 2011

    This comparison of OS's is interesting.. I for 1 have been using nokia for the past 3yrs and i can say its a good OS but ever since Android hit the market competition has become stiff.. Its down to the general appeal that you get from using the OS and its user frendlyness.. Thats why am getting my self an android powered phone to experience this new OS (but alonside my all time fav OS - Symbian)

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