Nokia refutes Microsoft's acquisition of rumors that Android strategy is blocked

  

Beijing time on September 11th news, according to foreign media reports, Nokia CEO Stephen Elop (Routine Elop) refuted the rumors that Microsoft will acquire Nokia in China, claiming that the company will "independently" Operation, and pointed out that the Nokia version of the Windows Phone smartphone has a unique advantage over other Windows Phone devices. In addition, he also warned that Google's acquisition of Motorola may bring many uncertainties to the Android ecosystem.
Nokia CEO Steven · Elop

Elop changed from the Microsoft smartphone to the Nokia CEO, and adjusted the direction of the Nokia smartphone ship, from Saipan to Microsoft's next-generation operation system. In a speech in China, Elop refutes the rumor that Microsoft will eventually acquire Nokia. Since Google’s acquisition of Motorola, the mobile phone manufacturer, Microsoft’s rumors of Nokia’s acquisition have not been surprising, but until now, this possibility seems to have been ruled out. Elop said that Nokia will "independently" go its own way and is preparing to launch the first smartphone with Windows Phone 7 at the end of the year.

Microsoft's relationship with Nokia is unique because the software and operating system giants allow Nokia to fully use the Windows Phone 7 source code, which is something that Microsoft's other partners, such as HTC and Samsung, have never enjoyed. privilege. In addition, Microsoft has shared some important services and “innovation” technology for Nokia to help differentiate Nokia phones with Windows Phone from other Windows Phone devices.

Elop also took the opportunity to point out some of the advantages of Windows Phone over Android, and pointed out that Nokia's overall spirit is changing. The company now has a stronger sense of crisis and "more positive decisions." Mode & rdquo; will surely bring more excellent innovations. In addition, he also warned that Google’s acquisition of Motorola last month may hinder the future strategy of the Android ecosystem. He said other mobile phone manufacturers, such as HTC and Samsung, will consider the impact that Google's acquisition of Motorola may have on the Android camp. “It brings a lot of uncertainty to the Android ecosystem. I believe that many Android device manufacturers may now be worried. & rdquo; He said.

The Nokia Maps service will also be added to Nokia Windows Phone to embed Microsoft's Bing search engine. Moreover, the design of this phone will be significantly different from other manufacturers such as HTC, which launch Windows Phone devices. Although Elop does not mention the tablet program, the mobile phone giant "is very clear about the market demand", will certainly not miss the opportunity to meet consumer demand.

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