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Nokia, Microsoft strike deal

Nokia has announced that it will adopt Microsoft's Windows Phone as its main platform on smart phones, Kazakhstan Today reports.

Almaty. February 11. Kazakhstan Today - Nokia has announced that it will adopt Microsoft's Windows Phone as its main platform on smart phones, Kazakhstan Today reports.

Nokia has joined forces with Microsoft in an attempt to regain ground lost to the iPhone and Android-based devices, BBC News reported.

The deal would see Nokia use the Windows phone operating system for its smartphones, the company said.

Microsoft's Bing will power Nokia's search services, while Nokia Maps would be a core part of Microsoft's mapping services.

Earlier this week Nokia chief executive Stephen Elop sent a memo to staff warning that the company was in crisis.

Speaking at a meeting to launch the new strategic partnership Mr Elop said that "Nokia and Microsoft working together can drive innovation that is at the boundary of hardware, software and services," he said.

The new strategy means Nokia's existing smartphone operating systems will be gradually sidelined.

Nokia's share of the smartphone market fell from 38% to 28% in 2010, according to monitoring firm IDC.

Nokia's upcoming Meego operating system also appears to have been sidelined.

The new platform was expected to form the core of Nokia's future smartphone and tablet strategy.

Under the plan, Nokia said it would use its expertise in hardware design, imaging and mapping to improve the Windows Mobile platform. The two companies will work together on marketing, and develop a common roadmap. Bing, Microsoft's search service, will be integrated into Nokia devices, The Guardian informed.

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