Nokia rumored to be kicking Symbian OS to the curb, moving in with Maemo
Poor Symbian. Sony Ericsson's been giving you some hot play with its Satio smartphone, but lately it seems Nokia wants little to do with you, always throwing a cold shoulder and mentioning what a great guy that Maemo dude is. Now, according to rumors from the (still pink) German Financial Times, Nokia is looking to drop Symbian OS altogether and move to Maemo wholesale, powering not just its internet tablets but also its smartphones, the first of which is due in "the next few weeks" -- possibly referring to the RX-51 Rover that's been out and about lately. According to the report, the Symbian OS just can't keep up with the younger players these days; "far too cumbersome to work with." Nokia has issued a typical no comment, but interestingly last night's mention of a "alliance" between Microsoft and Nokia for the creation of Office for Nokia phones made no explicit mention of Office for Symbian. Intrigue; we love it.
Update: As Reggie has pointed out in the comments, Peter Schneider, Nokia's Maemo marketing guru, has put the brakes on this rumor via Twitter. "No, Nokia is not replacing Symbian with Maemo. Symbian and Maemo will continue to coexist." So much for intrigue, and romance.
Update: As Reggie has pointed out in the comments, Peter Schneider, Nokia's Maemo marketing guru, has put the brakes on this rumor via Twitter. "No, Nokia is not replacing Symbian with Maemo. Symbian and Maemo will continue to coexist." So much for intrigue, and romance.
[Via TechCrunch]
























Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
PEZOLLA @ Aug 12th 2009 12:18PM
co-exist, as in, Maemo will take over, and will have a virtual layer operating Symbian for those old folk still wanting to use it ;)
Kinda like PalmOS on WebOS. Yeah, we get it Nokia.
mrmoo @ Aug 12th 2009 1:06PM
thats nice of them , after all the developers have invested in symbian signed certification for ovi. great fun :/
Eric @ Aug 12th 2009 1:15PM
Symbian is not going away
pheer6224 @ Aug 12th 2009 1:20PM
Here's an Idea: Let the n97 and 5800 run both.
Richard @ Aug 13th 2009 12:09AM
Doubt it!
Nokia virtually own Symbian. It's not like they are paying license fees to somebody else - anymore.