Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Transfers of Nokia Symbian support, Accenture

Nokia transfers Symbian support to Accenture

After the closure of the production of the factory and slaughter 3500 employees, Nokia today announced that it has completed transactions with Accenture announced its 22 June of this year.

Thus, approximately 2300 used Nokia on Symbian will be transferred to Accenture and therefore, outsourcing the entire process of development of Symbian. In February, Nokia announced that its agreement with Microsoft provides its Windows phone OS as its main platform dumping Symbian and MeeGo. But then even the Nokia Symbian, concluded that suppliers of handset is occupied to develop another platform, code name Meltemi, which is likely to replace the Symbian OS (S40 in particular) to the address range of smartphone on the market. Meltemi is expected to provide better features a variety of equipment Symbian S40 cannot be adjusted until any further running.

We hope that things will get better this time for Nokia and Meltemi does not become an another MeeGo of open operating system source was created by combining its Maemo and Intel's Moblin, only to empty the benefit of your Windows.

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