Nokia plans to return to the business of mobile.

The CEO of the Finnish company dropped the possibility of designing new models of "smartphones" once the agreement with Microsoft to end in 2016.

Nokia plans to return to the business of mobile.
Nokia plans to return to the business of mobile.


 Back into the fold. It takes time speculating about the possibility of return to the market Nokia mobile phone. No specific periods or more detailed than mere suspicion, the Finnish company has hinted that, once the contract with Microsoft expires in 2016, plan to design new "smartphones".


In an interview with the German magazine "Manager Magazin", the CEO of Nokia, Rajeev Suri, it explained that since 2016, coinciding with the end of the agreement with Microsoft, which acquired the mobility division last year, will start redesign mobile phones.

The company, which at the time was the world's largest mobile phone maker, aims to provide new terminals, although it is unknown if marketed since its division. "Let's find suitable partners," Suri said. "Microsoft makes mobile phones. We simply put the design and the brand. "

This decision would return to the Finnish mobile telephony business, contributing their experience in the development and manufacture of new models based on principle in the mobile operating system from Microsoft. However, other leaks have recently raised the possibility to try their luck with Android, the system with the highest penetration in the world and that months before closing the deal with the software giant already flirted without much luck.

Nokia sold its telephony business of Microsoft in 2014 after several years of declining sales, as they failed to keep pace with innovations led by the iPhone (Apple) and popularization of Android. In addition, other episodes have recently raided shaken this possibility. The former director of Microsoft, Stephen Elop, whom the US software giant named as CEO of Nokia, has left Microsoft. Analysts have interpreted this move as a sign that the company is moving away from hardware devices business to return to its core business of software development concidiendo with Windows 10.

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