According to a Reuters report, Nokia has abandoned his N9, reportedly the first smartphone using the Intel Moorestown platform and operating system Meego. Reuters cites two sources close to Nokia. Nokia has not commented on the information. Such abandonment would be surprising then that the device seems finalized and could benefit from the Mobile World Congress next week as a springboard to launch.
But it would coincide with the new strategy driven by the new CEO of Nokia that lets anticipate an internal memo in the form of mea culpa. Of persistent rumors also announced the adoption of Windows by Nokia Phone 7. If confirmed, this strategic shift may be beneficial to Nokia, but give a blow to Intel and potentially would sound the death knell MeeGo.
But it would coincide with the new strategy driven by the new CEO of Nokia that lets anticipate an internal memo in the form of mea culpa. Of persistent rumors also announced the adoption of Windows by Nokia Phone 7. If confirmed, this strategic shift may be beneficial to Nokia, but give a blow to Intel and potentially would sound the death knell MeeGo.
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