MeeGo not need Nokia
Stephen Ilop, executive director of Nokia, and comes from Microsoft, said that the N9 sold a whole lot of innovative and exceptional solutions covering usability, design and materials – all of which will be used and improved in the following products, which will see the light soon enough. It is not excluded, WP-communicator Nokia borrow a portion of the required developments.
The software content is based more on N9 Qt-framework applications, rather than the operating system MeeGo. In other words, the experience with the creation of N9 will be reflected in all other Qt-compatible environments, including Symbian, of which Nokia, of course, ever get rid of, but the death of the OS is still spread over many years.
Meanwhile, back to MeeGo, when planned path to Windows Phone, Espoo is not going to do, even if the N9 will be a bestseller. Stephen Ilop persistently repeats his mantra: “I spoke with telecommunications operators and studied the opinion of test focus groups of consumers, and realized that the Windows Phone has a big success.”
Mobile Phone Reviews believes that the coming evolution of Nokia’s product portfolio will unfold in three areas: the main center of gravity is fixed on the Windows Phone, appears less important to bring to mind a platform for cost-Series S40 mobile phones, which through the introduction of Qt-framework is scheduled to become much more close to smartphone operating system, and finally, least of all the forces Nokia to invest in the production of new devices based on Symbian, whose development is charged with outsourcing Accenture.



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