HELSINKI (Reuters) - The world's top cellphone maker, Nokia, plans to install Linux software on just one new smartphone next year, a source with direct knowledge of Nokia's product roadmap told Reuters.
Nokia's Linux Maemo operating system is seen as a key for the top cellphone maker in its battle against Apple's iPhone, and many analysts and industry players have expected the firm to roll out numerous Linux models already next year. The plan for just one Linux phone also dampens rumors the company would replace the Symbian operating system in its line-up.
Full Story: Nokia plans just one Linux phone next year: source - Reuters
Nokia's Linux Maemo operating system is seen as a key for the top cellphone maker in its battle against Apple's iPhone, and many analysts and industry players have expected the firm to roll out numerous Linux models already next year. The plan for just one Linux phone also dampens rumors the company would replace the Symbian operating system in its line-up.
Full Story: Nokia plans just one Linux phone next year: source - Reuters
