
Nokia and Intel announced a partnership in which they hope the creation of new, innovative products. According to Daniel Amir of Lazard Capital Markets, Nokia, he sees the adoption of the Android technology, to fit into a Netbook until 2010.
Moreover, the Android Netbook is an ARM processor and are based on the average mobile customer. Nokia is the distribution of the Netbook from other makers. You are already famous for their quality smartphone, and with a quality Netbook on the mobile community, they could make a reasonable profit. Amir continues to say: “In view of this market is dominated by the PC players, we believe Nokia could be a tough battle to succeed in this market.”
With the new partnership with Intel, Nokia has many unique ways to build a Netbook. You can with the Android technology (not yet proved to be a Netbook OS yet) or work with Intel for a stable, strong Netbook. Moreover, a recent survey finds 60% of their users Netbook Netbook cheaper than a PC. If this is the case, could Nokia capital on users, an even smaller device, with strong skills – something like an even more mobile Netbook.
Either way, it will be interesting to see what Nokia produces in the coming years, irrespective of whether it is compatible with Android, Intel, or both.
via GigaOM