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Nokia Shifts from Symbian to Linux

May 27th, 2008 · No Comments

Nokia the world laregest cellphone manufacturer with a 47.9 percent stake in Symbian, the leading mobile platform that it co-founded in 1998 and which today powers some 206 million mobile phones. Nokia now planing to shift the technology goals from symbian to linux.

The mobile-phone maker is increasingly selecting Linux for Internet-enabled mobile devices, with its CFO declaring of Linux, "It’s going to be terribly important." Indeed, with competitors and partners such as Motorola, Verizon Wireless, Orange, Vodafone, and others joining the LiMo Foundation, a rising mobile Linux organization, it was just a matter of time before Nokia shelved its pride and joined the Linux ranks.

Nokia suggests that it’s not embracing Linux for mobile phones, but instead for mobile Internet tablets. Well, that’s clear–for the minute–but as more phones end up looking like Internet tablets. The real question going forward is whether Linux, with Nokia involved, can compete with Apple’s iPhone and Research In Motion’s BlackBerry platforms as they move "down-market" to not-so-smart phones.

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