Linux For Nokia in 2010

According to the recent news, Nokia is planning to install Linux software on their smartphone in 2010. This means that not much change in the design of Nokia products in the next year, with Symbian as an OS choice.
Lately, the Finland company began to invest more in Internet services for the face of falling handset prices and increased market competition.
Nokia itself has develop Maemo Linux-based Operating System, for N900 which will soon be released. This handset is targeted to compete with the iPhone or BlackBerry, which according to many expert can be a successful product. According to representatives of Nokia, Maemo is intended for the use of competitive high-end smart phones, and to be used on the internet tablet products (such as mobile devices without mobile phone networks).
Maemo OS itself will be updated in 2010 with Qt integration technology that enables application developers to create applications on different operating systems, support for capacitive touch screen like the iPhone, and better integration with the Nokia service itself.
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