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Thursday, March 13, 2014

Jolla with Sailfish OS: Nokia's heir impresses

Few will know how far Nokia really was his plan to replace Linux distros developed. Symbian The Nokia N9 with the Finnish version of MeeGo was too far advanced to blow off the release and gave a good indication of the direction in which Nokia thought.

Lang was working on a version of Nokia MeeGo for cheap phones called Meltemi or Maemo 6.5. That project was almost finished and the devices were already almost ready to be released in mid-2012 but decided former Nokia president Stephen Elop stop Meltemi and dismiss that worked, especially in Finland and Germany. Everyone A few months later were the last people who tinkered with MeeGo and the N9 of updates to saw their bags.

Strangely enough, Nokia has helped to establish themselves Jolla

Ironically worked as Nokia already strong rumors of a new kind of Meltemi, a fork of Android devices for cheap. Whether that will ever appear on phones is uncertain; Nokia is taken within a few months by Microsoft, with its Windows Phone wants to conquer the smartphone market.

Strangely enough, Nokia has helped to establish Jolla themselves. Former employees were using the Bridge program get money to start their own businesses, and that would have been Jolla. One of the first financing Jolla set itself the goal to be releasing smartphones based on Mer, a fully open source made version of MeeGo.

The first device, which is also called Jolla, for the first time in late November for sale. Tweakers went to work with the new operating system Jolla and Sailfish OS that can run unmodified Android apps.


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