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I am chocked... but received a newsletter from a reliable IT source here in Brazil which the headline was "N900 WILL BE THE FIRST WITH MEEGO ON BRAZIL"!!!!

And who said that was Anssi Vanjoki, in a official press conference organized by Nokia Brazil office!!

I am sending both the full translated text and the link for those who are not believing (like myself!!). I hope it was not a misinterpretation from the journalist who works for this IT Web site, but it doesn't seem like....


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N900 is the first phone with Meego in Brazil

por Vitor Cavalcanti by Vitor Cavalcanti
22/03/2010 22/03/2010
Device platform with Jointly developed by Nokia and Intel should arrive in up to three months


Nokia has invested in several fronts to maintain the lead in the global mobile phone market. In addition to the app store online service to sell music and launches high-end models, the manufacturer also chooses Meego, operating system, developed in partnership with Intel and released earlier this year at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

The good news for the market were brought in by executive vice president of the company's markets, Anssi Vanjoki, who attended a conference for journalists on Monday (22/03), in Sao Paulo. Announcing the arrival of the N900 to the country, which will be the first running Meego, the VP did not hesitate to say: "Brazil is a great country Linux", referring to the grip that the open source systems have here.

Also present at the event, the president of the Brazilian, Luiz Almir Narcizo, stated that the model is being sold in 75 days. The executive said the unit will be imported, explaining that, to be produced at the plant in Manaus, you need a much smaller scale. Not many details were passed on the product, but must include touchscreen and sliding QWERTY keyboard.

End of Symbian?

When Nokia announced a partnership with Intel's new mobile platform, too wondered about the future of Symbian, but for the view that executives have in the event, there will be a fusion system, they co-exist as follows: Symbian is used in practically all lines as well as front to popularize the use of smartphones, Meego is already seen by the company, as you said Vanjoki, as a high-performance platform and equipped with many features being thus directed to devices high - end.

New Products

But Vanjoki Narcizo and not only talked the arrival of the N900. The executives stressed the importance of that market, since last year, is the ninth largest for Nokia and announced other products. One is the mini version of the Nokia N97 and X6, the latter differentiated system with touchscreen, more sensitive than other technologies. And as the story can test the sensitivity really is different.

But one of the bets the company to differentiate itself in the market is the full version in Portuguese of Ovi, which arrives in mid-2010. Currently, only a part of the online channel is translated into Portuguese. The VP took some data indicating that the store online applications from Nokia records growth superior to Apple's App Store in some emerging markets. He also cited a study by TNS GTI where applications and content appear as decisive difference at the time of purchase for many consumers.

Today, India, Indonesia, Italy, Russia and the United Kingdom are the countries where is most active in Ovi. The manufacturer says are made 1.5 million downloads daily. The manufacturer says are made 1.5 million downloads daily. With the full version in Brazil, they believe that the country is going to be among the ones that fall applications.

In Brazil, Nokia sells 70 models that have access to Ovi and, as reported Narcizo, the company has 70 thousand developers in Brazil

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Portuguese BR: http://www.itweb.com.br/noticias/ind...ent=tickersite

English: http://translate.google.com/translat...n&hl=&ie=UTF-8

EDIT: the first text was pasted in portuguese... corrected.

Last edited by russo_br; 2010-03-23 at 17:27.
 

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