Nokia did not make a decision on the placing on the market of Windows 8 tablets. Nokia is already looking for a while for the possibilities to do so, but do not know for sure whether it can differentiate itself from other tablet manufacturers.
Nokia will not another manufacturer be with roughly the same tablet, says Nokia executive Niklas Savander, in an interview with Tweakers.net. “If we can’t distinguish, we should not do it. We have, however, no decision has been taken, and have also not brought out.”
The manufacturer has interest in making tablets, because with the advent of Windows 8 Microsoft both operating systems Windows and Windows Phone better integrate. Therefore, it makes more sense to use a tablet to make. “We are always looking for the possibilities to enter in categories that are close to us. With the Symbian smartphone, the 808 PureView, we are also a little manufacturer of cameras.” Savander connect that Nokia desktops. “That is too far away from us.”
Nokia also made earlier tablets with its own Linux-based operating system Maemo. This experimental tablets came between 2005 and 2008 on the market.