Brief: Nokia to launch TD-SCDMA Symbian smartphone in China this year
Friday, August 7, 2009 11:20Posted in category Mobile Phone News
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Colin Giles, Nokia (NYSE: NOK) Senior Vice President for Greater China, Japan and Korea, told Reuters yesterday that they’re going to launch a mid-to-high end Symbian powered smartphone by the end of this year that will utilize China Mobile (NYSE: CHL)’s 3G network based on TD-SCDMA technology.
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