Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Nokia N series from 2012 running on Maemo OS


Symbian OS isn't interesting as before, so Nokia plans to use Linux Maemo operating system on N series mobile phones from the 2012th year, which has already found its place on the new Nokia N900 mobile phone.

The biggest problems of Symbian OS is a very difficult application programming compared to the Apple OS, Android OS or BlackBerry OS, so it is no wonder that Nokia wants to switch to Linux Maemo, which proved to be an excellent solution for N series, allowing easy customization of standard Linux applications such as Mozilla Firefox, OpenOffice, AbiWord, and others.

This move would return Nokia N series to life, which slowly losing market share, because competition is already one step ahead, at least as far as software.

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