Nokia's about to released devices operating IOS?

totoro0106

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've been looking through some chinese mobile gadgets forum, and suprisingly i found that after nokia X was released, the next big step is to release new device operating IOS. it's rumored that nokia's going to release a new hybrid tablet that runs windows RT, android and IOS together too. But uhmmm considering it's april fool today, I think I'll just buy half of it. :asleep:
 
've been looking through some chinese mobile gadgets forum, and suprisingly i found that after nokia x was released, the next big step is to release new device operating ios. It's rumored that nokia's going to release a new hybrid tablet that runs windows rt, android and ios together too. But uhmmm considering it's april fool today, i think i'll just buy half of it. :asleep:
rofl
 
actually that's not believable even if it was real. that's just one poor April fool
 
Could have tried saying Nokia would go full Android. That would be a much better April fools joke. :)
 
In a surprise twist in the mobile world on the eve of the finalization of it's acquisition, Nokia's devices division announced a new mobile phone powered by IOS.
Steven Elop has stated that this move is the beginning of a new long-term partnership with networking giant Cisco.
Given it is the software at the core of many of Cisco's offerings, Elop sees the new phone, dubbed "Normandy SR2" internally, as the next generation of mobile interactions and UX. He expressed optimism, maintaining that "the minimal command-line interface is the essence of the Modern design philosophy, and communications and networking is what mobile phones are meant to do." It is unclear how Microsoft will respond to the unveiling nor whether they knew or had any say in the product.
Read more after the break...
 
In a surprise twist in the mobile world on the eve of the finalization of it's acquisition, Nokia's devices division announced a new mobile phone powered by IOS.
Steven Elop has stated that this move is the beginning of a new long-term partnership with networking giant Cisco.
Given it is the software at the core of many of Cisco's offerings, Elop sees the new phone, dubbed "Normandy SR2" internally, as the next generation of mobile interactions and UX. He expressed optimism, maintaining that "the minimal command-line interface is the essence of the Modern design philosophy, and communications and networking is what mobile phones are meant to do." It is unclear how Microsoft will respond to the unveiling nor whether they knew or had any say in the product.
Read more after the break...

True story!
 
I was about to call this a troll thread. Then I saw the date after reading other posts. Good April Fools!

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