A tablet is
the missing piece of Nokia’s mobile strategy. So far the company has only whispered about its plans, but more evidence of a
Nokia tablet popped up at Pakistan Nokia event. For a brief moment, the
stage’s screen showed a tablet, likely a 7-inch, alongside a Nokia 620 and a
large desktop screen, possibly demonstrating a Surface Pro-ish device.
Nokia is
striving for a complete mobile ecosystem centered around Windows. The company
has successfully positioned its Lumia line as the premier Windows Phone line,
and it’s completely possible that the brand could move into the tablet space as
well. For the nostalgic, a Nokia tablet could be the 3390 to Windows Mobile
world.
Right now
Windows tablets are priced to compete. The Surface RT is the same price as the
iPad and the Pro costs as much as an Ultrabook or MacBook Air. If Nokia could
squeak out a budget Win8/RT tablet at a lower price point, it could help both
Microsoft and Nokia.
The tablet
shown at the Pakistan event looks like a smaller model — probably 7-, to
8-inches. At that size and perhaps with the help of a plastic casing, Nokia
could preemptively sweep the small Windows tablet space much like the Kindle Fire
did the mini tablet market.
As much as
Windows tablets needs more compelling hardware, it needs compelling apps as
well. And, hopefully like with other platforms, the two will grow
simultaneously. Hopefully with more hardware partners jumping on board, more
developers will see the opportunity and start coding for Windows 8/RT.
Nokia is
gearing up for a big showing at MWC. The show is in two weeks and if a tablet
is in the works for 2013, it will likely debut at largest mobile conference in
the world. [TechCrunch]
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