
Nokia has decided that next phones in its N-series wish no more apply the Symbian OS. Rather, the cellphone producer are affecting to apply the Linux operating system MeeGo. MeeGo is the answer from blending Nokia’s Maemo and Intel’s Moblin platforms to make single fresh OS able of embodying deployed to multiplex devices. While MeeGo are already pushing ahead as netbook platforms, the affect to applying them in smartphones is a leading shift for Nokia.

The conversion had better be a comparatively harmless single as developers as Nokia already accepted a common framework setup for deploying apps to Symbian or MeeGo devices. The Nokia N8 runs Symbian, but it wish be the end example to do so. Symbian will continue in use about additional, lower-end smartphones, all the same. The move to MeeGo is visualized wide as Nokia attempt to better compete on Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS platforms at the higher-end of the mobile market.

