Its not a bad week for Nokia after all. Yes, they did announce their intention to let luxury brand-Vertu go. But Nokia re-confirmed this week that they are staking a lot on mobile imaging and photography by announcing their planned acquisition of Scalado.
Founded in 2000 Sweden based, Scalado has been a close partner of Nokia for quite some time. Scalado doesn't have many end user products, but it develops some fascinating imaging technologies for manufacturers, such as Nokia.
Founded in 2000 Sweden based, Scalado has been a close partner of Nokia for quite some time. Scalado doesn't have many end user products, but it develops some fascinating imaging technologies for manufacturers, such as Nokia.
Some of the renowned technologies developed by Scalado include, Scalado Remove and Scalado Rewind. 'Scalado Rewind' is actually integrated into HTC's One X.
Scalado also have some end-user apps as well, including Photobeamer for iOS and Scalado Album for Android.
So unlike the news about Vertu leaving Nokia, this one's actually making us optimistic about the future of Nokia's imaging products. Scalado's HQ in Lund, Sweden, is expected to become one of Nokia's key smartphone imaging development centers, along with the existing ones in Espoo and Tampere, Finland.
Scalado also have some end-user apps as well, including Photobeamer for iOS and Scalado Album for Android.
So unlike the news about Vertu leaving Nokia, this one's actually making us optimistic about the future of Nokia's imaging products. Scalado's HQ in Lund, Sweden, is expected to become one of Nokia's key smartphone imaging development centers, along with the existing ones in Espoo and Tampere, Finland.