Leaving phones behind, Nokia releases Z Launcher for Android Source: Nokia
Finnish handset maker Nokia, which has been recently acquired by Microsoft, has introduced the Z Launcher for the Android operating system.
Nokia said in a statement that Nokia Z Launcher for Android will make it easier for users to find the app or contact that they need in their smartphones.
This is the first announcement made in the Nokia's official blog post for the Z Launcher. The post was submitted by lead product manager of Z Launcher Brook Eaton.
The launch of this product shows that the company has now decided to move away from mobile phone production and into software development.
Nokia added that an average user keeps 48 apps on his smartphones and the number of apps keeps rising with the passage of time.
When a user throw in the contacts, Internet activity, tasks and other apps on his phone it becomes difficult to navigate to what the user needs to access.
It takes time to finally get to that app that they need and that's where the Z Launcher will come handy.
The Z Launcher will give a revamped home screen to the user with a clean interface and a list of apps.
"This way your smartphone becomes more than a constantly shuffling myriad of stuff - it's truly your device," Nokia said.
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