Date:17/11/11
Nokia has now started selling its new smartphones that use the Windows operating system in France, the newspaper reported. Nokia teamed up with Microsoft in a bid to boost its sales and recover the share of the mobile phone market it has lost to other manufacturers.
The company said it could not confirm the newspaper report. "We have not announced any specific plans as it relates to tablets," Nokia spokesman James Etheridge told Dow Jones Newswires.
Nokia to offer Windows 8 tablet by June 2012
Finland's mobile telephone manufacturer Nokia Corp. plans to have a tablet computer using Microsoft's Windows 8 phone software ready by June 2012, French newspaper Les Echos reported Wednesday citing the company's top official in France, Paul Amsellem.Nokia has now started selling its new smartphones that use the Windows operating system in France, the newspaper reported. Nokia teamed up with Microsoft in a bid to boost its sales and recover the share of the mobile phone market it has lost to other manufacturers.
The company said it could not confirm the newspaper report. "We have not announced any specific plans as it relates to tablets," Nokia spokesman James Etheridge told Dow Jones Newswires.
Views: 1154
©ictnews.az. All rights reserved.Similar news
- The mobile sector continues its lead
- Facebook counted 600 million active users
- Cell phone testing laboratory is planned to be built in Azerbaijan
- Tablets and riders outfitted quickly with 3G/4G modems
- The number of digital TV channels will double to 24 units
- Tax proposal in China gets massive online feedback
- Malaysia to implement biometric system at all entry points
- Korea to build Green Technology Centre
- Cisco Poised to Help China Keep an Eye on Its Citizens
- 3G speed in Azerbaijan is higher than in UK
- Government of Canada Announces Investment in Green Innovation for Canada
- Electric cars in Azerbaijan
- Dominican Republic Govt Issues Cashless Benefits
- Spain raises €1.65bn from spectrum auction
- Camden Council boosts mobile security