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Nokia has reportedly decided to focus more on S40-based Asha phones than continue to develop the rumored Linux-based “Meltemi” operating system for the low end. All Things D says that sources ...
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 ...
Nokia's OS2008 is now available for download. Although the software is only being made available officially to early N810 owners at this time, it can still be installed on the N800.
Nokia may be the underdog in the smartphone industry but it is fighting hard to beat competition. The company has introduced three new smartphones running Symbian operating system. The devices ...
Nokia on Friday is widely expected to announce some sort of new mobile operating system strategy. At first, it appeared that Nokia was going to take the Android plunge. Then, Microsoft's Windows ...
Nokia may not have a multi-touch screen, but they do have a few things up their sleeve that Apple doesn’t. ... Nokia Internet Tablet OS Gets Upgraded. 3:37 PM PDT · July 6, 2007.
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 ...
Nokia has revealed that the next version of its Maemo internet-tablet operating system will support 3G cellular connectivity. Maemo is the platform used in the Finnish manufacturer's internet ...
Nokia dropped the mobile MeeGo operating system like a hot potato when the company decided to hitch its future to the Windows Phone bandwagon, but not everyone in the company agreed with the ...
Elop also points to Nokia's research and development spend, which, at 14.5 per cent of revenues, is relatively high, despite the decision to outsource smartphone OS work.
Nokia's 6-inch Lumia 1520 brings on the hardware goods with a zippy quad-core processor and 20-megapixel camera. Unfortunately, the Windows Phone OS needs a boost for the phone to achieve its true ...
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.
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