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NEWS: Nokia and Qualcomm working on new Symbian phone for AT&T
NEWS: Nokia and Qualcomm working on new Symbian phone for AT&T
Finnish phone company trying to up its success in US market Nokia is planning a fresh attack on the US mobile phone market, teaming up with AT&T; on a new Symbian phone, a new report suggests. The device will be developed along with Snapdragon-maker Qualcomm, who has ...
Nokia will invade U.S. market — will launch new phone with AT&T
Nokia will invade U.S. market — will launch new phone with AT&T
venturebeat.com — AT&T, the major U.S. phone operator, will launch a Nokia Symbian phone with a Qualcomm chip in... the U.S. market, an industry source close to Nokia has told VentureBeat. It’s just the latest in a wide front of attack the giant Finnish ... (more) Nokia will invade U.S. market — will launch new phone ...
Augmented reality company Layar gets $1M boost, launches on Symbian
Augmented reality company Layar gets $1M boost, launches on Symbian
venturebeat.com — Layar , the Dutch company that has forged early leadership in the nascent but inspiring field of... “augmented reality,” is about to finish raising a round of more than $1 million. The Dutch company, which superimposes images and other ... (more) Augmented reality company Layar gets $1M boost, launches ...
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Nokia said to be launching smartphone with AT&T, Snapdragon ahoy?
Engadget — ... anything the company had to offer, but that could be changing very soon. According to VentureBeat, Nokia has signed on with AT&T to launch some hot new smartphone in the not too distant future, presumably with the sort of incentivized pricing that, for once, might just allow it to be a value proposition. Details are slim, but it's said to be running a Qualcomm processor and, given rumors of Snapdragon talks, that's where we're putting our money. [Via Pocket-lint] Filed under: Cellphones Nokia said to be launching smartphone with ...

Nokia said to be launching smartphone with AT&T, Snapdragon ahoy?
Engadget Mobile — ... anything the company had to offer, but that could be changing very soon. According to VentureBeat, Nokia has signed on with AT&T to launch some hot new smartphone in the not too distant future, presumably with the sort of incentivized pricing that, for once, might just allow it to be a value proposition. Details are slim, but it's said to be running a Qualcomm processor and, given rumors of Snapdragon talks, that's where we're putting our money. [Via Pocket-lint] Nokia said to be launching smartphone with AT&T, Snapdragon ahoy? ...

Nokia and AT&T collaborating on Symbian cellphone?
SlashGear — ... up in various forms.  However, it’s also possible that the AT&T device could be a mid-tier handset, taking advantage of Symbian’s low cost and relatively conservative power requirements to carve out a bargain niche in the US line-up. Nokia also plan to launch a US version of the N900, the Maemo 5 smartphone announced back at Nokia World in September.  The company hopes to double its market share in the US over the course of the next twelve months. [via Pocket-lint] ...

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