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Nokia: Symbian as well as MeeGo not passed, still shipping this year
Amazing day, eh? Something many of us thought would never occur only hit the smartphone attention like a cold and damp madman screaming during developers. But rest easy, even though Windows Phone 7 is being billed as Nokia’s “first smartphone platform,” your OS hasn’t suffered an black death, MeeGo as well as Symbian fans. Understandably, we’re saying which Alberto Torres, a former conduct of MeeGo, quit as of yesterday. Here’s what Nokia has in store for MeeGo:
“Under a new plan, MeeGo becomes an open-source, mobile handling scheme plan. MeeGo will place increasing importance on longer-term market exploration of next-generation inclination, platforms as well as user practice. Nokia still plans to boat the MeeGo-related product after this year.”Likewise, Symbian isn’t going away possibly:
“With Nokia’s planned pierce to Windows Phone as the first smartphone platform, Symbian becomes the authorization platform, leveraging prior investments to collect additional worth. This plan recognizes a event to retain and transition a installed base of 200 million Symbian owners. Nokia expects to sell about 150 million more Symbian inclination in the years to come”Jo Harlow, Nokia exec now in charge of Smart Devices, will squeeze the MeeGo reins in addition to shortcoming for Symbian Smartphones and Strategic Business Operations.