But wait, termination is not in its entirety. However, Nokia Nseries smart phones will begin to stop using the Symbian. This means, most likely N8, their latest mobile phones that use Symbian ^ 3, the latest handheld devices that use the OS.
"Looking ahead, Nokia N-series will use MeeGo operating system," explained a spokesman for Nokia, when interviewed by Reuters, and quoted by Cnet, Friday (25/06/2010).
Been added by him, Symbian will remain embedded in Nokia's mobile phone. But the 12-year OS accompany Nokia, will be more focused to the lower middle market.
As is known, Nokia continues to struggle to restore the top position as the world's largest mobile phone maker. Nokia should lose shine, especially in high-end smart phones segment. Changes in N-series is of course a Nokia bets big names, let alone this time-based operating systems increasingly dominate the market open.
Like known, iPhone 4 appears to increase greater influence on the Apple mobile market, and product developers also run on the iPod Touch and iPad devices that also use the IOS operating system.
At the same time, Google has been making steady gains with the Android operating system, with 160 000 new Android phone is switched on every day, and other partners also plan to make Android-based tablets. Motorola MeeGo presence, of course, signifies the ability of the computer at hand.
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