Nokia mobile phone vendor fails to fulfill its promise X7 smartphone launched in the United States (U.S.). In fact, AT & T have lined up to star into the exclusive carrier for this phone, which also makes the X7 as Nokia's first smartphone with U.S. operators.
But the fate of X7 is not completely dead. Nokia is planning to launch it in other markets. As reported by the Wall Street Journal, X7 been 'killed' first in the U.S. due to lack of marketing and support subsidy from AT & T.
Nokia itself is not willing to comment on the status of the proud mobile phone.
Nokia made today are working hard to regain its leadership in the U.S. market.
Nokia is not entirely absent from the U.S. market. There are still other Nokia whiz who presented there, ie, N8. But without the support of the operator, N8 said to be more expensive and offers little incentive for consumers who buy them.
Until now, Symbian, Nokia's operating system is still the world's largest mobile platforms. But apparently, the operators in the U.S. is generally considered Symbian ancient and unreliable.
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