Nokia 2010 sad "tragedy" message

In just the past 2010 years, the major mobile phone manufacturers have a great progress, but only a brand that perhaps he is also progress, modest progress can be and sometimes is a way of moving backwards, is not there an old saying in China cell phone  called "sailing against the current , fall behind "it? What is more, either from sales or quarterly earnings model, we can see that his "stagnation", which is Nokia, a Finnish mobile phone brand.
If we say get out now is the Nokia R & D errors persist, then these messages to the following can be seen as Nokia’s worthless, and both pass the uproar in 2010 Meego operating system, or Nokia in June 2010 once announced the development of 3D mobile phones to video, until now, these products are still disappeared, and even the exposure did not … …
Through various channels, we should have been able to pry out the future of mobile 3D interface of the clear trend. cheap android phones As the boss of Nokia’s mobile phone industry, this research clearly should have them in the process. Ovi is Nokia’s navigation is quite a technology emphasis, although it will use the free form, but when Nokia, the more mature the technology to the time of return will also be the occasion of much profit.
Nokia vice president, said the 3D technology will be used in navigation, the user presents a real 3D effect, but also will bring you 3D mobile games. Nokia expected the arrival of 3D mobile phones as soon as possible, of course, this is the future plans, so we do not get too anxious.
This really is the future plan, this future will be over the next year, Sharp introduced the naked eye in the domestic 3D smart phones, and Microsoft’s own operating system WP7, Nokia ink in the end for which such class?

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