Sneak Peek: Nokia's Symbian OS Upgrade

Release Date 5 Dec, 2009 in PC World

 
   

Nokia To Trim Smartphone Offerings

InformationWeek - Marin Perez - 5 Dec, 2009
The company will pare down its smartphone portfolio in order to better compete against companies such as Apple, Research In Motion, and Palm. ...

Nokia halves smartphone portfolio

ZDNet UK - David Meyer - 5 Dec, 2009
Nokia has reduced the number of smartphone models it intends to introduce in 2010 by half, according to reports. Quoted in an article on Reuters, ...

System Specifications: Symbian S60 5th Edition, 3.5-inch touchscreen, 12.1MP ...

Inquirer - 5 Dec, 2009
SONY ERICSSON ANNOUNCED its flagship 12.1 megapixel camera phone way back in February at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, where many of the year's new ...

Sneak Peek: Nokia's Symbian OS Upgrade

PC World - Daniel Ionescu - 5 Dec, 2009
Nokia is upping the ante against rivals such as Apple and Go ogle with its preview of the upcoming iteration of Symbian OS (V3) for touchscreen devices. ...

Fewer Nokia Smartphones in 2010

Techtree.com - 5 Dec, 2009
Just like Nokia leads the "dumb" phones market, it tops the smartphone sales as well. While Nokia continues its comfortable lead over competitors in this ...

Nokia to Chop Smartphone Portfolio in Half

xchange Magazine - 5 Dec, 2009
No. 1 handset maker Nokia is refocusing its smartphone strategy for 2010, and plans to chop the number of new offerings it has in half. ...

Crank Up the Volume: Nokia Aims Symbian At Mid-Market To Drive ASP Reductions

Gerson Lehrman Group - 5 Dec, 2009
In two related disclosures this week, Nokia management reaffirmed the importance of Symbian at the heart of their smartphone/ultra mobile PC strategy and ...

Will Nokia's plans further alienate American consumers?

BetaNews - Tim Conneally - 5 Dec, 2009
The world of mobile communications has changed considerably since Nokia reached market dominance in ...

Mobile phone manufacturers to follow Apple's lead

Broadband Genie - 5 Dec, 2009
Mobile phone manufacturers such as Nokia are set to reduce their range of models, following the example set by Apple. Traditionally, manufacturers released ...

Nokia To Half 2010 Smartphone Releases

I4U - Robert Evans - 5 Dec, 2009
Yesterday, Nokia made the startling announcement that they would be cutting next year's smartphone offerings in half (Reuters). ...

Nokia should buy Palm, says analyst

StrategyEye (subscription) - Andrew McDonald - 5 Dec, 2009
By Andrew mcdonald Nokia should buy Palm and abandon its own Symbian and Maemo operating systems in a bid to retain its presence in the global handset ...

Nokia to Halve New Smartphone Offerings

Wireless Week - Maisie Ramsay - 5 Dec, 2009
Nokia has major changes in store for its smartphone lineup. The company says it will release just half as many new ...

Nokia to halve smartphone production next year

Stuff.tv - 5 Dec, 2009
Not just this, but Nokia is set to shift its focus away from devices like the N900 to "mid to low end smartphones" instead. Speaking in a webcast yesterday, ...

Nokia promises to put the magic back into Symbian

Investor's Business Daily - Aude Lagorce - 5 Dec, 2009
By Aude lagorceposted 11:19 AM ET LONDON (marketwatch) -- If there was one clear message out of Nokia's capital markets event on Wednesday, it was that the ...

X6 and N900 point the way for the New Model Nokia

Top 10 Mobile Phones (blog) - Jonathan Leggett - 5 Dec, 2009
Nokia has confirmed plans to trim its smartphone product portfolio. And a good thing, too, says Jonathan Leggett. Jo Harlow, the new chief of Nokia's ...

Nokia To Ship 50 Percent Less Smartphones In 2010

ITProPortal - Desire Athow - 5 Dec, 2009
Finnish manufacturer Nokia has announced that it will be shipping half the number of smartphones in 2010 compared to what it did this year, which doesn't ...

Symbian^3 Set to Deliver a Great Deal of Novelties

Softpedia - 5 Dec, 2009
By Ionut Arghire, Mobile Editor The Symbian operating system is set to come to the market with a great deal of new features in 2010, the Finnish mobile ...

Nokia Raising White Flag? Halving Smartphones

Mobility Site (blog) - 5 Dec, 2009
Imagine that you are the largest producer of mobile telephones in the world, by massive margins. Of every two mobile phones being used right now, ...

Nokia to halve smartphone production in 2010

Geek.com - John Brownlee - 5 Dec, 2009
Nokia's still the number one cell phone company in the world, but that's because they own the low and middle end of the cellphone markets: dumbphones, ...

Nokia to Halve Smartphone Models In 2010

TrustedReviews - Gordon Kelly - 5 Dec, 2009
There's a quiet revolution going on inside Nokia of which this is the latest example... This year we've already seen the company's first netbook, ...

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Gizmodo.com - Kat Hannaford - 5 Dec, 2009
Despite the N900 looking like a return to the days of quality Nokia phones, it's announced it will halve production of its smartphones in ...

Nokia to halve smartphone portfolio

Pocket-lint.com - Duncan Geere - 5 Dec, 2009
Nokia is making plans to slash the number of smartphones that it'll be rolling out in 2010. The company, which rolled out 20 high-end handsets in 2009, ...

Nokia to halve smartphone releases for 2010

UberGizmo (blog) - ‎Dec 3, 2009‎
Nokia might be in some troubles, having announced that they will cut back drastically on the number of different smartphone models it releases in 2010. ...

Nokia to launch fewer mobile phones next year

TechWhack (blog) - ‎Dec 3, 2009‎
Nokia continues to dominate the mobile phone market but they are not generating enough profits. Apple for example generate more profits compared to Nokia ...

Nokia preditcs 10% rise in handset industry volumes next year

The News Chronicle (blog) - ‎Dec 2, 2009‎
Nokia Corporation, the world's largest manufacturer of mobile phones, said on Wednesday that it expects the sales volume of mobile devices to increase by ...

Analyst: Nokia should buy Palm

MacDailyNews - 5 Dec, 2009
"Over the past few years, Nokia's dominance of the smartphone market has been steadily eroded by competition from the likes of Apple and Research In Motion. ...

 

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