
Nokia working on a 'unique tablet'
Achin Chandra
Nokia is not in a rush to introduce its first ever tablet device in the market
Nokia's tablet will take time to enter the market
Published on May 2, 2011
The upcoming Nokia tablet device is still in the pipeline. Nokia CEO Stephen Elop recently made it clear in an interview with YLE TV of Finland that the company is not in a hurry to announce its first tablet.
As per his statement there are already around 200 tablets are present in the market, while among them only one is doing actually well and Nokia want to present something really good to the market, instead of being just another entrant in the tablet market.
The company's profits are shrinking gradually and at this time it is working really hard to produce something outstanding in the crowded market. Nokia is going to reduce 4,000 jobs and also transferring its Symbian workers to Accenture, in the near future.
Nokia is still one of the largest mobile phone manufacturer all across the globe. The brand is considering both the options to take a decision over, whether it should develop a Windows tablet or a MeeGo one.
An excellent OS can actually help Nokia to do great in creating tablets. As there were already tablets available in the market when Apple launched its iPad, but its tablet turned out to be a global hit product. To beat such products, Nokia has to come up with something actually better then the already existing in the market.
Lets just wait and watch, when Nokia launches its first tablet and how it performs in the market.





