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Nokia is committed to restore the glory in the realm of smartphones. Not only that, the Finnish mobile phone vendor is also planning to not use the operating system (OS), Symbian and other mobile Linux MeeGo.
“I have a goal to ensure that Nokia still leads in the market and become intellectuals in creating the digital world,” wrote Head of Mobile Solution Nokia Anssi Vanjoki in a blog on the official website of Nokia.
He added that the first battle that must be able to pass the Nokia now is to bring products and services desired by consumers.
Twitteling quotation from the Times of India, Friday (7/9/2010), made profits and sales of smartphones in the world’s most popular mobile phone vendor was weakened in the second quarter, with Apple’s iPhone as the toughest challenger. Nokia itself said the profit margin in 2010 in the Nokia mobile phone business would weaken.
Vanjoki said, would be a tough task to make the Nokia back to lead the smartphone market. But he is optimistic, Nokia has all the assets in realizing it, one of the Symbian OS and MeeGo.
“Symbian and MeeGo is the best software for our smart devices. Therefore, we do not plan to use other software,” he said.