Nokia happy

Nokia Oyj Chief Executive Officer Stephen Elop said there has been a promising early response for the company's Windows Phones and predicts demand will be boosted by Microsoft Corp spreading the tiled interface to personal computers and tablets.

"The reaction is remarkably positive," Elop said in Barcelona at a conference organized by Morgan Stanley yesterday. "We need to introduce the experience to consumers to get them to try it because we know once they try it they will like it." Nokia starts selling the Lumia 800, which Elop calls "the first real Windows Phone device," in six European markets this month.

Elop, 47, last month unveiled Nokia's first Windows Phone models after the company lost ground with its own 10-year-old Symbian software. Nokia has lost more than 60 billion euros ($81 billion) in market value since Apple Inc introduced the iPhone in 2007.
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