Nokia Launch E7 and N8
Nokia, the world’s largest mobile phone maker by volume, will introduce the latest model smart phones on the media and industry meeting next week, trying to convince investors the company on track towards recovery.
Nokia, the profits and share price down in recent years, now bet with updates on the smart phone lines, which could save his career CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo.
Nokia will launch its latest mobile phone next week at the annual meeting of media and events industry in London. The cell phone is E7 and N8.
Nokia E7 is a cell phone while still wearing sail touch Qwerty keyboard. While the N8 is the first phone that will use the latest Symbian operating system 3.
Nokia N8 never be disclosed in April and reportedly will be shipped to market at the end of this month as well. This phone uses 12 megapixel camera, but Samsung’s processor is still below the Galaxy S.
“When N8 start to market the device to be launched, Nokia hopes to lay the foundation stone for the recovery from the attack hit the market very competitive products,” said Ben Wood, research director at CCS Insight.
“This is a big commitment to Symbian and Nokia to improve its competitive products using the latest Symbian operating system. Failure is not an option,” said Wood.
Nokia Symbian operating system has not been able to attract a large number of interested software developers to create compatible applications, which is a key point for high-end mobile phone sales.
Analysts say, the presence of E7 and N8 are expected to be a turning point for the Nokia which increasingly eroded. So far, Nokia is still leading the market with a share of 40 percent.
But the competition continues to erode the market Nokia, particularly in the smart phone market where Nokia has just defeated Apple and BlackBerry. Apple for instance, surpassed Motorola in terms of total profit despite selling just one iPhone versus Nokia mobile phone 13.
“Nokia hopes N8 and other mobile phones could be the basis of recovery to dominate the market,” said Ben Wood, director of research at CCS Insight.
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