Friday, August 28, 2009

Nokia N900

Le Nokia N900 prétend remplacer un PC miniature. Pour la première fois, il fonctionne avec l'OS Maemo 5
Nokia N900, que pas mal de rumeurs pressentaient sous Android. Malheureusement, Nokia a bien abandonné son Symbian (pour ce modèle) mais proposera à la place une distribution Linux sur le N900, Maemo. Cet abandon de Symbian signifierait un changement de stratégie chez Nokia ? Non, il semble que Nokia ait préféré une distribution Linux sur son N900 car ce smartphone serait très proche d’un ordinateur (comme c’était le cas pour le Nokia N810).

1 comments:

Jay Parmar said...

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