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Added on December 24, 2010, 10:06 amNokia uses Google Android operating system urged
In a meeting this week, Google vice president of mobile platforms, Andy - Robin said he hoped that Nokia will use Google's Android operating system platform.
The meeting called "Dive into Mobile", was held in San Francisco this week, the freedom to ask questions in this part of the General Assembly, Google vice president of mobile platforms, Andy - Robin (Andy Rubin) made it clear that he wanted Nokia by Google The Android operating system - this popular operating system platform has 175 models in the global mobile phone use.
When asked whether Google and Nokia have discussed matters with Android operating system, Robin replied: "I think Nokia have a new leadership, they are weighing their options, I strongly recommend Android operating system, I hope they can use It. "
However, Nokia could not easily use Google's Android operating system, because of Nokia's executive vice president Anssi Vanjoki said long ago, sales of mobile handset manufacturers with its own operating system if it will hurt their brand. The Nokia spokesman on Wednesday declined to comment on this issue.
However, analysts believe that Nokia uses Android operating system is of great significance. Although Nokia's Symbian operating system is still the world's first use of the mobile platform, but its importance is declining. In fact, Nokia has started collaboration with Intel to develop a new open source mobile operating system platform Meego.
According to market research firm Gartner's data, Nokia is the undisputed world's leading mobile handset manufacturers, which in the global handset market share of 34% in the global smartphone market share is 33%. However, in the U.S. market, it lags far behind other smart phone operating systems and equipment.
For this reason, Gartner Inc. analyst Ken Dulaney believes that Nokia executives "may change their business plan, one in the U.S. market using Android operating system." While other analysts have also endorsed this idea, they think of Nokia new leadership may be more willing to adopt the Android operating system.
Nokia in October in view of the use Qt cross-platform development software to support the operating system Symbian and Meego move, the market research firm J. Gold Associates analyst Jack Gold believes that Nokia "will most likely expand the Qt cross-platform development software use range, it also supports the Android operating system, making it easier for developers to Android and the Symbian operating system application development. This is the short term the most likely scenario. "
android is growing rapidly~ but correct me if im wrong~ there is still some function tht symbian has tht nokia does rite?Added on December 24, 2010, 10:06 amNokia uses Google Android operating system urged
In a meeting this week, Google vice president of mobile platforms, Andy - Robin said he hoped that Nokia will use Google's Android operating system platform.
The meeting called "Dive into Mobile", was held in San Francisco this week, the freedom to ask questions in this part of the General Assembly, Google vice president of mobile platforms, Andy - Robin (Andy Rubin) made it clear that he wanted Nokia by Google The Android operating system - this popular operating system platform has 175 models in the global mobile phone use.
When asked whether Google and Nokia have discussed matters with Android operating system, Robin replied: "I think Nokia have a new leadership, they are weighing their options, I strongly recommend Android operating system, I hope they can use It. "
However, Nokia could not easily use Google's Android operating system, because of Nokia's executive vice president Anssi Vanjoki said long ago, sales of mobile handset manufacturers with its own operating system if it will hurt their brand. The Nokia spokesman on Wednesday declined to comment on this issue.
However, analysts believe that Nokia uses Android operating system is of great significance. Although Nokia's Symbian operating system is still the world's first use of the mobile platform, but its importance is declining. In fact, Nokia has started collaboration with Intel to develop a new open source mobile operating system platform Meego.
According to market research firm Gartner's data, Nokia is the undisputed world's leading mobile handset manufacturers, which in the global handset market share of 34% in the global smartphone market share is 33%. However, in the U.S. market, it lags far behind other smart phone operating systems and equipment.
For this reason, Gartner Inc. analyst Ken Dulaney believes that Nokia executives "may change their business plan, one in the U.S. market using Android operating system." While other analysts have also endorsed this idea, they think of Nokia new leadership may be more willing to adopt the Android operating system.
Nokia in October in view of the use Qt cross-platform development software to support the operating system Symbian and Meego move, the market research firm J. Gold Associates analyst Jack Gold believes that Nokia "will most likely expand the Qt cross-platform development software use range, it also supports the Android operating system, making it easier for developers to Android and the Symbian operating system application development. This is the short term the most likely scenario. "
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