Nokia introduced a Symbian-smartphones in the U.S. at CTIA-2011
After it was announced that Nokia has in the current year will not present smartphones running Windows Phone 7, it is clear that 2011 will be year of Symbian for the company. It also became known and that the Finnish manufacturer intends to make another attempt to release their vehicles to the U.S. market. The Nokia Blog reports that at CTIA 2011, March 21 will be oriented representation of models for sale in the U.S. market. It is unlikely that we are talking about new solutions are likely to be submitted phone Nokia C7, which will be sold at the operator T-Mobile USA.

Thus, confirmed earlier voiced strategy, which envisages the sale of approximately 150 million smartphones running the Symbian operating system before the end of 2011. How much is a popular model of Nokia C7 in the U.S. market and is able to sell millions of Symbian-devices "difficult to judge. Currently, the unit continues to suffer from manufacturing defects and responses to it set a version of the operating system Symbian ^ 3 are negative. Also, please note that the major competing operating companies in the U.S. market are AT & T and Verizon Wireless, which both offer alternative solutions, among which both devices based on Android, and iPhone 4.

Thus, confirmed earlier voiced strategy, which envisages the sale of approximately 150 million smartphones running the Symbian operating system before the end of 2011. How much is a popular model of Nokia C7 in the U.S. market and is able to sell millions of Symbian-devices "difficult to judge. Currently, the unit continues to suffer from manufacturing defects and responses to it set a version of the operating system Symbian ^ 3 are negative. Also, please note that the major competing operating companies in the U.S. market are AT & T and Verizon Wireless, which both offer alternative solutions, among which both devices based on Android, and iPhone 4.
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