Nokia will outsource development of its Symbian mobile phone operating system to Accenture, as part of the company’s plans to develop smartphones based on the Windows Phone 7 OS from Microsoft. In the ...
Nokia says its Linux-based Maemo operating system is the future of its high-end smartphones, ending hope for Symbian OS to reign supreme. The change emphasizes how far behind the world’s largest ...
Not content to let its feature phone software stagnate, Nokia is apparently working on a new low-end mobile operating system called “Meltemi,” which will allow the company to sell more capable phones ...
Nokia is again developing a proprietary smartphone operating system after announcing this past February that it would abandon both Symbian and MeeGo in favor of Microsoft’s Windows Phone platform.
Nokia has underlined the importance of low-cost smartphones and now it appears that the company is developing a Linux-based OS for smartphones that will cost less than US$100 without subsidies. The ...
Various reports Wednesday stated that Nokia executives confirmed plans to dump Symbian from Nokia's high-end N-series smartphones in favor of the Linux-based OS Maemo. A number of sources, including ...
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