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Worlds largest cellphone maker Nokia and software giant Microsoft will form a broad strategic partnership, a move that will help them to fight stiff competition from rivals Apple and Google in the smartphone market.
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Google said on Tuesday its door remains open if Nokia ever reconsiders its choice of Microsoft as the partner to provide the operating systems for the Finnish firm’s mobile phones.
“We would have loved if they chose Android. They chose the other guys, that other competitor, Microsoft,” said Eric Schmidt, chief executive of Google, taking a question after a keynote speech at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
“I think we would like them to adopt Android at some point in the future. That offer remains open,” he added. “We think Android was a good choice for Nokia. We’re sorry that they made a different choice.
And we certainly tried.” Nokia, the world’s biggest cellphone maker in terms of units sold, announced Friday it was ending development of its Symbian operating system and would soon adopt Windows Phone 7 for its high-end phones.
The decision has shaken up the phone business and spells competition ahead for Google. Android phones are the dominant products at the Barcelona expo. The third big player in operating systems is Apple.
At the start of the expo, Nokia chief executive Stephen Elop confirmed that both Google and Microsoft bid hard for Nokia’s favour before the decision. He said choosing Android would have left a duopoly of Google and Apple dominating the business.
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Microsoft is set to release a new version, code-named Mungo, of its Windows Phone operating system this autumn, a senior executive told the German Press Agency dpa at the Mobile World Congress on Monday in Barcelona.
The Barcelona expo, the world’s main venue for launches of cellphone hardware and software, is dominated this year by premieres of smartphones running Google’s Android operating system.
Windows Phone 7, the successor to Microsoft’s Windows Mobile platform, was first released in the autumn and is still far behind.
Achim Berg, who coordinates the marketing and business development side of Windows Phone, said: “The next big release of Windows Phone will happen in autumn.” Berg, who is German, said that Microsoft would be relaxing some of its detailed specifications for manufacturers, which prescribe precisely how certain components must be made and used.
He said this would allow manufacturers some of the greater freedoms they had sought, allowing them to chose on technical matters such as chipsets, memory capacity and screen sizes.
That flexibility would particularly benefit Finnish company Nokia, which opted last week to install Windows Phone on all its high-end smartphones in future, in place of its own Symbian system.
Berg noted that Nokia was well known for employing high technology such as top-grade cameras in its phones, and would thus be playing to its strength in the market. He said the partnership had given Microsoft a big boost in the mobile-phones business.
The executive forecast that an “ecosystem” of developers would quickly form around Nokia and Microsoft, developing the apps, or mini-programs, which are essential to the success of today’s phones.
“We’re encountering incredible interest at the moment in our platform,” he said on the first day of the Barcelona event.
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