Showing posts with label symbian mobile phones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label symbian mobile phones. Show all posts

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Nokia and Accenture Finalize Symbian Deal

Accenture will be taking on 2,800 Nokia employees and will continue Symbian software development and support through 2016.

Nokia and Accenture have finalized the terms of their deal announced last April that will see Accenture take over development and support for Symbian, which for years has been the heart and soul of Nokia’s mobile phone empire. Under the terms of the deal, Accenture will take on about 2,800 Nokia employees from Finland, China, India, the United States, and the United Kingdom—a figure slightly lower than the 3,000 or so employees the companies initially announced. Accenture will also continue developing the Symbian platform and continue to provide support services for Symbian through 2016.


Nokia is, of course, shifting its mobile phone lineup to Microsoft’s Windows Phone platform, with the first Nokia Windows Phone devices due to hit the market later this year. The Symbian deal with Accenture is expected to close in early October.

“We look forward to partnering with Nokia as they continue to support Symbian and transition to the Windows Phone ecosystem,” said Accenture communications and high tech chief executive Marty Cole, in a statement.”The highly skilled group of technologists and engineers transferring to Accenture will complement our current mobility skills and enhance the breadth, depth and scale of our capabilities, allowing us to meet the growing global demand for mobility services across many industries.”

The deal requires Accenture to continue development of the Symbian platform, and Accenture will become the “preferred supplier” to Nokia on their transition to Windows Phone—Accenture will be working with Avanade, a tech services company that focuses on Microsoft technology and is majority-owned by Accenture, to provide services to Nokia. Accenture also anticipates it will retrain and redeploy some of the employees it onboards from Nokia.

Although Symbian doesn’t have many customers in the North American market, phone makers in Japan and some emerging markets are still building handsets around the platform—Symbian also sees some use in embedded systems. However, Accenture’s primary customer for Symbian services will be Nokia itself as the company shifts from Symbian devices (many aimed at emerging economies) to a product line based entirely on Windows Phone.

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Nokia ORO launched in India


The gold Nokia Oro has just been announced. Nokia unveiled their new premium handset dubbed Nokia Oro. The Symbian Smartphone will offer a selection of dainty materials for its exterior, including 18-carat gold plating, sapphire crystal and leather.

The Smartphone sports the latest Anna update of the Symbian operating system.

It has good and remarkable features of connectivity such as,

  • MicroUSB,
  • Bluetooth,
  • WI-Fi, GPS and 3G with HSDPA.

There’s also a sweet 3.5” ClearBlack AMOLED screen of nHD resolution on board.

Design wise the Nokia Oro is an exact copy of the C7 mass-market model and the materials used for it make it C7 cousin. The company says that the build quality has been improved and the materials used are just screaming expensive.


There is no sign that the Oro will make it to the US, as it is only expected to be released in Asia and Europe in Q3, 2011. However, if it does well then maybe Nokia might reconsider this. Nokia has said that the reason behind the Oro is due to the fact that many people have been looking for more premium products.


Nokia ORO is the new mobile from the company’s list which has planned to launch the model in the Indian mobile market. The company has launched the particular model in selected mobile markets and the Indian market is expecting to receive the mobile.

The Nokia ORO price in India is not known. Nokia mobiles have always received warm response from the Indian customers.

The Nokia PRO is having lots of specification and features. The mobile phone is enabled with 2G and 3G networking. The model appears in two colors and that is Nokia ORO dark and Nokia ORO light.

The handset is added with MP3 and MP4 players with stereo FM radio with RDS. The Nokia ORO is having 130 gm weight. dimension of the mobile phone is 117.3 x 56.8 x 10.5mm. Up to 32GB external and 8GB internal memory is also presented in the cell phone. The model is supported 1GB ROM and 256MB RAM. Battery of the Nokia ORO is 1300 mAh which can provide 5.15 to 9.40 hours talk time and standby up to 552 to 648 hours.

The mobile phone is integrated unlimited contacts and photo call facility. SMS, MMS and Email communication are also available in the handset. The cell phone is having 3.5mm audio jack. The model is included 3.5inches Touchscreen display with 16M colors. The Nokia ORO is endowed 8.0MP and VGA secondary camera facility. 3G, GPRS and EDGE connectivity options exists in the mobile phone. The model is integrated by Bluetooth v3.0, USBv2.0 and WIFI 802.11b/g/n.

Nokia C7 is the new model from the company which has already been launched in the Indian market. The Nokia C7 price in India is Rs. 16, 000. The company is expecting a lot from the launched mobiles and from the mobiles that are yet to be launched.