Linux Maemo to be used in high-end Nokia mobiles
By admin on December 9,
 2008 at 00:00,

Despite snapping up Symbian only a matter of days ago, Nokia has revealed that in the future it plans to use a Linux-based operating system in its more expensive models.

Symbian-designed S60 (and S60 Touch) is currently the OS of choice for Nokia's pricier handsets like the N85, N96 and N97, but vice president of markets Ukko Lappalainen told Reuters that "in the longer perspective, Linux will become a serious alternative for our high-end phones."

It's a little-known fact that Nokia already uses Linux in some devices. Fire up an N800 or N810 Internet tablet and you'll be using a Linux variant called Maemo, and Lappalainen confirmed that it's likely to be this (rather than, say, Google's Linux-based Android) that will form the basis of the swanky new high-end OS. It already offers full touchscreen support and loads of stable apps, so you can perhaps see why. We'll bring you more on Nokia's Linux plans in the future.

Via Reuters

  • Stefan

    Linux maemo would be nice..

    I am still worried about sony and garmin joining google\’s platform, and android in general.

    I think nokia, has a choise to make?

    With such a lot of support of android, and google global acceptance of their products, it will be very though for Symbian/ linux to beat this.

    Maybe nokia should built a n97 (like device) with also android, and let the consumer decide which they loves most.

    I think that a n97 android will be more popular then a n97 with symbian/ linux? and if not…. can symbian/ linux grow into to a serious competitor…

  • http://www.mobiles.eu Mobiles

    I\’d go for linux more than android. But that\’s just my choice. I think most wanted to try android for themselves.