Did Nokia Just Hint at a Windows Tablet?
Nokia may have just announced a massive quarterly loss due to a precipitous decline in handset sales, but it remains confident of “establishing a beachhead in this war of ecosystems.” The Finnish company is now banking on its Windows Phone lineup to turn things around. But are its plans only limited to the smartphone market, or is it also considering venturing into the increasingly crowded media tablet market?
Late last year, the head of Nokia France, Paul Amsellem, supposedly confirmed the existence of a Nokia-branded Windows 8 tablet in an interview with French paper Les Échos, only for the company to quickly deny the report. But if Nokia CEO Stephen Elop’s comments during the company’s recent earnings call are anything to go by, Paul Amsellem’s may not have been quoted out of context, after all.
“The broader digital experience is coming into focus,” Elop said with in response to a question about Windows Phone’s competitiveness against iOS and Android devices. “If you look at the overall Microsoft strategy, you see the consistency of user experience… across PCs, tablets and phones. And for the operators, I suspect they see an opportunity to participate in a larger play when a consumer walks through their doors.”
If anything, this is only a hint. But with most smartphone vendors dabbling in tablets these days, Nokia might find it difficult to simply observe their tussle from the sidelines. What’s more, the company has once previously succumbed to the urge of joining in the fun. It launched a netbook called the Booklet 3G back when such mini laptops were still a rage.
Further, it also has some experience with tablets, having sold a number of so-called Internet tablets before the advent of the iPad. To be fair, though, that experience hardly counts now, as back then it was possible to market anything with a display size in excess of 4-inches as a tablet.
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dentaku
January 28, 2012 at 8:02am
@Holly Golightly
Considering the minimum resolution requirement for Win8 is 1366X768 that would mean that a 7 inch tablet would be around 224PI. That would be a nice screen with tiny pixels (not great for people with bad eyesight though). I would rather have a 10 or 11 inch tablet but I can see a 7 inch being quite nice for some people who care more about portability.
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Holly Golightly
January 29, 2012 at 2:37am
Many people seem to be fine with their 4" cellphones. I do not see why a 7" tablet would be a problem. A 10" tablet brings forth better movie experience, but I can not use a 10" tablet with one hand like I can do with a 7" tablet. Easier to store in my purse too. Remember, smaller pixels does not always mean smaller font. They can enlarge it via software. The smaller the pixels, the smaller the imperfections. Sometimes, good things come in small packages.
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Holly Golightly
January 28, 2012 at 7:16am
Wow, I would love to have a Lumia tablet. I do not know if I will get one, but I just love the design of the Lumia, and would like to see a 7" tablet with this very design on Windows 8.
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