Nokia axe upcoming S60 models to focus on services?
Looks like Nokia have taken a hatchet to their plans for 2010, with big top-insider Eldar Murtazin tweeting that he’s heard the Finnish troupe have deleted several S60-based handsets from their roadmap. Instead, it seems they’ll be focussing more on services.
Murtazin’s full subject matter reads “Nokia just cancel on last week some S60 products and re-workings on roadmap. A lot of efforts on services, not on devices itself. Pity.” He’s topper known for run Russian internet site Mobile-Review, and for often getting new handsets in months in onward motion.
There’s no indication of which products Nokia mightiness have axed, nor whether we’ve previously heard about them in recent leaks. Nokia wealthy person rearranged their line-up nomenclature, to better place different models in ranges according to functionality and price.
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