Nokia Windows Phones To Hit Europe This Year

 By 
Stan Schroeder
 on 
Nokia Windows Phones To Hit Europe This Year

Nokia is very aware of its plummeting smartphone market share, but the only thing it can do at this point -- after abandoning Symbian and MeeGo and switching to Windows Phone 7 as its main smartphone platform -- is try to speed up its roadmap.

Originally, the first Windows Phone 7 devices manufactured by Nokia were slated to hit the market in 2012, but now Nokia has pushed the pace a bit.

Speaking at the 2011 Mobile Telecompaper conference, Vice President of Nokia Europe Victor Saeijs said that the first Nokia WP7 devices will hit the market in 2011 -- and he even said he had one in his pocket, but he chose not to share it with the audience as it was an early pre-production prototype.

Nokia plans to launch the first Windows Phone 7 devices in six European countries: The Netherlands, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK. Interestingly, Finland -- the country Nokia is based in -- is absent from the list.

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