Nokia hires developer to create apps for Windows Phone, Meego & Symbian

Nokia hires developer to create apps for Windows Phone, Meego & Symbian
Nokia has announced a partnership with Polar Mobile to provide mobile apps for more than 300 different content providers, including Wired UK, Advertising Age, The Globe and Mail, and Shanghai Daily.

The first 50 apps will be developed for the Symbian OS, and will be available globally through Nokia’s Ovi Store next month. Apps for MeeGo and Windows Phone will come some time later.



Richard White, General Manager, Nokia Canada said, "Nokia is excited about the opportunity to team up with Polar Mobile to bring hundreds of quality apps to consumers around the world. Polar Mobile’s ability to scale and attract a global set of brands is strategic in supporting Nokia’s efforts in offering compelling apps and experiences for our users."

Certainly this move is good for Microsoft. One of the disadvantages faced by the Windows Phone platform is a relatively small number of apps compared to either the iPhone or Android. Bringing a handset vendor on board who will also invest heavily in apps is a big plus for them.

On the other hand, switching to a platform where that's necessary may be a foolish move on Nokia's part. It seems like they might be more concerned with being some platform's flagship brand than choosing the best OS for their phones.

That kind of thinking seems like a recipe for disaster.

Written by: Rich Fiscus @ 17 Aug 2011 16:45
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Nokia Windows Phone 7 App Polar Mobile
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  • 2 comments
  • KillerBug

    To be fair, Microsoft paid Nokia a few dump trucks full of cash just to offer WinMo phones...so it isn't like Nokia is just using WinMo because they think it has a future or something.

    As for the apps, I highly doubt that this company is going to port the top 300 apps from the other phones because that would be highly illegal. What does that leave? Tip calculators?

    17.8.2011 21:40 #1

  • osvincent

    Originally posted by KillerBug: To be fair, Microsoft paid Nokia a few dump trucks full of cash just to offer WinMo phones...so it isn't like Nokia is just using WinMo because they think it has a future or something.

    As for the apps, I highly doubt that this company is going to port the top 300 apps from the other phones because that would be highly illegal. What does that leave? Tip calculators?
    @KillerBug...You're a moron, Android fanboys are so delusional, no matter how much you hate Microsoft, that doesn't make one difference with how good the software really is. Watch and see how Nokia/Microsoft efforts will start making significant inroads by this time next year.

    20.8.2011 00:58 #2

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