New Symbian, Nokia E6 and X7 Beat Apple?

New Symbian, Nokia E6 and X7 Beat Apple? Nokia launched its first smartphone to use the latest operating system Symbian, E6 and X7. As the largest mobile phone company, Nokia began preparing to 'fight' Apple and Android. Could it be?

Nokia, based on information the Associated Press, has launched two models, the E6 and X7, with the ability of a more durable battery, the input message is better and Ovi new Maps application with improvements in the system of public transport routes as well as a search engine. Nokia E6 uses a touch screen QWERTY keypad and high resolution. This phone is intended for professional workers.

On the other hand, Nokia X7 is an entertainment device that has a screen 10 centimeters, convenient for game lovers.

But the Finland-based company does not announce the price of both handsets. Unfortunately, the market was not too impressed with the announcement that Nokia is considered as an act against tough competition from Apple, Android product, and Research In Motion.

Nokia shares fell more than 3% to U.S. $ 8.8 in the Helsinki Stock Exchange. More than 200 million phones, with at least 150 million cell phones have entered the market, which uses the Symbian technology.

Symbian is not considered too good for some developers. Even at the end of 2010, Nokia defeated Android as the best-selling smartphone software in the world.

On the other hand, Nokia confirmed the latest Symbian operating system, Symbian known as Anna, is available for Nokia phones before the N8, E7, C7, C6-C01 in the coming months.

Persistence Nokia to re-capture market cooperation is also seen from Nokia and Microsoft, in February. Nokia will use Microsoft's Windows Phone software, although it will not forget the Symbian software development.

Last year, the Finnish company has 132,500 employees around the world, is at number one as a mobile phone manufacturers in the world. Positions continue to be held since 1998 was 432 million thanks to the marketing of mobile devices, three times the number of their competitors.


Nokia shares continued to fall in which 41% in 2008 to 31% in the last quarter of 2010. In addition, shares their smartphone fell from 40% in early 2010 to 30% at the end of last year, based on information analysis company Canalys.

source: teknologi.inilah.com

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