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This is an archive article published on November 28, 2013

Ex-Nokia engineers launch new smartphone

It will first launch in Finland on Wednesday and then in 135 other countries.

A team of ex-Nokia engineers is launching a smartphone based on the former world No.1 cellphone makers old software,hoping to grab a share of a highly competitive market.

The Jolla handsets Sailfish operating platform is based on MeeGo software,which Nokia abandoned in 2011 when it switched over to using Microsoft Corp.s Windows system. The 4.5-inch phone features an eight megapixel camera,supports fast 4G Internet connections and includes Nokias HERE maps covering 180 countries. It is compatible with some 85,000 apps by Google8217;s Android.

It will first launch in Finland on Wednesday and then in 135 other countries.

Jolla was founded in 2011 after Nokia laid off thousands of workers as it lost market share to rivals. It has over 90 employees in Finland and Hong Kong.

 

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