Article title: the media broke the rules and Nokia denied that it would push Linux phones. Linux is a technology channel of the IT lab in China. Includes basic categories such as desktop applications, Linux system management, kernel research, embedded systems, and open source.
On August 18, Nokia refuted media reports today that it did not intend to use Linux as its mobile phone platform. Nokia stressed that Reuters and other media reports are purely out of context, and Nokia has no plans in this regard.
According to Reuters reports, Nokia's financial director Rick Simonson said the company will use Linux on its mobile phone. Then there were rumors in the market that Nokia may use Google's Android platform.
But Nokia said it had no such plans. The cause of chaos is the definition and composition of mobile phones. Nokia uses a Linux system on its Internet tablet devices, such as Nokia N810, and intends to extend the system to more feature-rich products.
The N810 is equipped with VoIP functions including the Skype client, but those functions can only be used when logging on to a Wi-Fi hotspot. In addition, Nokia has announced and exhibited a WiMAX-supported N810.WiMAX version of N810 in the United States, which can be connected like a traditional mobile phone.
Therefore, in a sense, N810 becomes a new Nokia mobile phone, because you can use it to answer or make calls whenever you are on a WiMAX network. It is estimated that WiMAX technology will eventually become the mainstream in the market. So can people say that Nokia is planning to launch a Linux-based mobile phone?
With the emergence of more such devices, this chaos will only get worse and worse, and most of them will have a long online function. Therefore, Nokia may only come to the conclusion that the Symbian system is not considered to be applicable to network flat devices.