Thursday, 2 February 2012

Nokia wants to give up from wired interface

An interesting conversation came from the journalists British newspaper the Guardian and the new head of design, Nokia Antissari Marco (Marko Antissari). It turns out that the Finnish manufacturer is dreaming of is to completely abandon the wired interfaces on branded smartphones. Of course, this will happen not once, but the right direction of development is already planned.


Mr. Antissari noted that in the near future, Nokia will release a series of smartphones Lumia without plugs on port micro USB, which is used for charging and PC synchronization. The designer said that these caps are one of the two moving items on the smartphone, and the fewer, the more convenient to use the device. However, for long-term strategic company plans to get rid of the connectors, which means that there will be wireless and charging.

 Another major innovation, but in the near future will be the emergence of chip devices NFC. The chips used in mobile payments systems, and quick pairing smartphones with wireless Bluetooth-accessories. It allows users to surf the phone menu, and perform one-touch connection. But on the timing of the introduction of NFC comments made by representatives of Microsoft, they said that smartphones with the chips of this standard will only appear in October this year. This means that support NFC will only appear in the Windows Phone Apollo.

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