Nokia "definitely" preparing Linux-based phones, flavor unknown
With Nokia's dedication to Maemo and the recent Trolltech acquisition, it's no secret that Espoo has its eyes firmly locked on the Linux prize -- but outside the whole Internet Tablet phenomenon, there hasn't been a lot of product to show for it. Looks like that's all about to change, with CFO Rick Simonson commenting this week that the company will "definitely" be releasing some Linux-based cellphones in the future, marking a pretty big move for a company with strong tradition in its long-lived Series 40 dumbphone and S60 smartphone platforms. Simonson refused to get into the nitty gritty details about what flavor of mobile Linux would be used; borrowing from its tablets might make sense, but the Android and LiMo juggernauts seem like they're going to be pretty hard to ignore as well -- not to mention that Google is said to have chatted briefly about Android with Nokia in the not-too-distant past. So what does this all mean? Is S60 Touch in danger here?[Via Thumb Report]
Update: A closer look-see at Reuters' report (ignoring the misleading headline) indicates that Nokia has not specifically committed to rolling out Linux on phones -- rather, it has simply said that it intends to expand its use of Linux across its product portfolio. We figure that handsets are bound to get swept into the mix at some point, but technically, we could just be looking at other kinds of devices. Always room for another Internet Tablet or three, we suppose. Thanks, Eric!



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Student Driver @ May 20th 2008 4:57PM
Yes, and I am preparing to spend money on something, sometime. Now that the obvious is out of the way, let's get some real specs and fast. With the WinMo stuff getting better and better (I still love my Dash, but I want it to be faster) I have to wonder if these delays are just going to hurt deployment and acceptance in the mid and long-term.
BKWatch @ May 20th 2008 5:10PM
hmm....so they offering s40, s60, s60 touch, internet tablets, and now linux phones. Why does this remind me of Moto two years ago -- unable to build around a core technology.
I am so NOT an apple fan boy (user since 89 -- I've learned to hate them) but I do think Apple has the right game here. Build one platform form, perfect it, then attack the next segment (feature phone), perfect that, then attack another platform.
I like S60, but the interface is about two years out of date, and they are not working on fixing some core functions are brining firmware updates around. Fix that before you move into Linux phones.
Stefan Constantinescu @ May 20th 2008 5:37PM
Hey guys, shot you an email via the tips link, but here it is in a comment, a video of Rick talking about Linux and the role it will play in the future of mobile phones from Nokia: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IZVIV37YRY