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Friday, June 17, 2011

The first Nokia devices WP7 will not in Finland or in the U.S.

At a conference in 2011 Mobile Telecompaper vice president of the European branch of Nokia, Victor Saeidzhs (Victor Saeijs) named the country where people are able to buy the first units of the company running the operating system Windows Phone 7.Notable is the fact that the list includes the six countries did not get not only the number of priority markets for the company, but even for her native Finland and the United States.Although the latter could not be mentioned by a purely European debut.In the six were: Netherlands, France, Germany, Britain, Spain and Italy.Specific date of the sale, Mr. Saeidzhs did not name, but confirmed that before the end of 2011.Particularly, they highlighted the Dutch market, which is currently the most important for Nokia in Europe, because 80% of the proceeds it is formed by smartphones.Were not included in the first wave generating substantial profits for Nokia markets of Russia and China, apparently because of the need to adapt the operating system WP7.

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