Nokia just introduced the Nokia 710 and
Nokia 800. Both of them are Windows Phone devices, and sadly won’t be
available in the U.S. But as we see Nokia still has some plans related
to the Northern American market. Stephen Elop, CEO of Nokia, stated that
they will introduce an entire lineup of LTE devices, plus there will be
several CDMA devices designed specifically for Sprint and Verizon
carriers.
Nokia CEO also mentioned that this will
not be anytime soon. The manufacturer will be missing the Holiday
season, introducing novelties starting early 2012.
This info makes us believe that Nokia’s
finally on its way to improve relationships with the U.S. carriers, as
earlier the relationships had reached a level when Nokia had to close
its stores in the U.S. and move back to Europe.
A leaked info states that Verizon representatives were also present at the Nokia World 2011
event. One of the Staff members was spotted next to the Nokia 800
booth. So here goes an assumption that one of the first carriers to
start cooperating with Nokia might be Verizon.
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