Nokia seems to be "incremental capacity" for the phone first Windows Phone 7. Latest rumors said that the Finnish phone maker is building dual-screen smartphone that can display 3D images.
About the technology began to whisper together about Nokia is "incremental energy" out of the competition on the smartphone market when it applied for new patents in late April to develop the second phone screen can display 3D image marketing.
According to the patent, 3D display technology from Nokia includes two screens and a camera. In the second screen is a 3D screen, while the camera is tracking the location and position of the user view on the screen. The camera is configured to navigate the 3D images on the screen depending on the viewer's eye position. The image will move from 2D to 3D, or viewers can see "shadows" of the object when the user's eye gaze changes.
There is no information about whether users have to use special glasses to see 3D images of the upcoming Nokia smartphones.
Rumors also said Nokia is producing some PCs running the Windows operating system tables 8 and will hit the market in 2012, or at least 2013.
Recently, Nokia's leadership has said it will launch the handsets running the Symbian operating system until 2012, while developing phone software Microsoft Windows Phone 7. Maemo platform 6 is gradually being "death" with only about 92,000 devices are manufactured.
Nokia is now targeting to reach 21% market share of global smartphone market in 2011, and 27% market share in the mobile market.
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