Barcelona: Nokia has no plans to use Microsoft''''s Windows Mobile
operating system in its mobile
devices, the head of
the world''''s largest
cellphone maker, Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, said on Monday.
"We don''''t have plans to do Windows in mobile at the moment," Kallasvuo said.
Kallasvuo repeated Nokia would unveil a version of its own
operating system, Symbian S60 touch-screen platform, in the second half of 2008.
Nokia rival Sony Ericsson unveiled on Sunday its first cellphone powered by Microsoft''''s operating system, meaning all the world''''s top handset makers apart from Nokia will have Windows Mobile phones.