It seems like Symbian will no longer be positioned by Nokia as the most technologically advanced mobile platform.
Nokia N8, the next flagship smartphone of the Finnish company might be the last device of N-series, based on the Symbian operating system. As it’s told by CNet resource the info became clear by the anonymous source in the Australian branch of Nokia.

In a broader sense, this news means that Nokia will stop producing headliners on Symbian; after all N-series has a specific structure – it is just a line of top gadgets equipped with the latest technological innovations.
The source also says that thinstead of Symbian the devices of N-series will be using MeeGo, the cooperate development of Nokia and Intel. The first smartphone on this operating system should be Nokia N9. Symbian will be used only in X and E series, i.e. models of the entertainment and business solutions. The old Series 40, in turn, will be preinstalled on all phones within these series.




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