Netbook Nokia in love user enterprise
Nokia says the device Booklet embedded 3G mobile broadband and long battery resistance succeeded in attracting professionals, rather than mass market targeted previously. Nokia is trying to enter the laptop market managed to attract corporate users, according to an executive of the largest handset maker in the world.
3G booklets that introduced earlier this year is packed with impressive features that are embedded, including 3G, GPS, Windows 7 compatibility with the Nokia Ovi service and time of 12 hours of battery life. Nokia aiming device for the mass market but found a request from a different direction. “When we launched our 3G Booklet thought as the main consumer device, but after a big launch, the interest comes from the company,” says Heikki Norta, head of Siemens strategy.
The company did not say how successful the user’s 3G Booklet usual, but this netbook price to prevent widespread adoption. Netbook Nokia’s pricing U.S. $ 299 with a two-year contract, while the retail price of U.S. $ 599. For comparison, a netbook can be purchased directly Booklet less than Nokia’s already subsidized. Various service providers also offer a mini-laptop with a subsidy aggressive price.
Booklet 3G is between smartphones and laptops. Just like Nokia, smartphones like HTC are also reportedly considering entering the market for laptops and many companies are looking for ways to use Google Android as the operating system for the netbook.
