Nokia Officially Stops Symbian Development, RIP Symbian

Finally Nokia managed a profitable quarter, the Finnish giant have sleeved $595 million profit in the Christmas quarter. For the time being the company survives but the quarterly result brings a sad news for you especially if you are using a Symbian device. Nokia officially stops Symbian development. Nokia 808 PureView is the last device to run this operating system. No more devices are coming with Symbian! It was much expected from Nokia as in recent times they are working on Windows Phone only. More Windows Phone to come late this year. This is what Nokia have said in this regard,

During our transition to Windows Phone through 2012, we continued to ship devices based on Symbian,” the company wrote. “The Nokia 808 PureView, a device which showcases our imaging capabilities and which came to market in mid-2012, was the last Symbian device from Nokia

Symbian Development Stopped

Symbian Development Stopped

Nokia delivered plenty of benchmark devices running this operating system. That may be the reason Nokia is working on a 38 MP PureView camera phone on Windows Phone platform. Last Symbian device PureView 808 sports massive 41 MP camera with 38 MP effective value. Since they are stopping proceedings on Symbian they would love to bring the technology to their operating platform. However, this is something you wouldn’t love but you have no choice. Isn’t it?

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  1. Ye nokia wala android kyu nai leta agar nokia me android ajaye to samsung ki chuti hojati

    • Actually, I do not know the exact reason but I also think Nokia can become a super seller in shortest period of time if they start manufacturing Android devices rather than Windows Phones. In this quarter too Nokia smartphones are not doing well. Few days ago I went through a report that says Nokia could sell their smartphone division to Microsoft and mobile phone division to Huawei. May be this will eventually happen if they carry on in this way.

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