LetsGomobile.org har anmeldt Nokia N86, en slide telefon med S40 software, og imponerede 8 megapixels kamera.
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The Finnish cell phone manufacturer Nokia uses special types of operating systems for the different categories of their mobile phones. There is the standard S40 software, used in all current models, such as the Nokia 6300. This operating system is both straightforward and clear. Besides the S40 software, the smartphones run on Symbian; a well-known operating system which also goes by the name of S60. Symbian was developed by a joint venture between Nokia and several other phone manufacturers. At the beginning of 2008, Nokia bought out the other participants and thus became the sole shareholder, which implies Nokia wants to get more out of the Symbian system. Yet, Nokia came up with a new operating system, called Maemo. This system is used in the Nokia N900 as Maemo 5. Maemo is an open-source operating system and will engage in battle with the platforms of competing phone manufacturers. Whether Maemo will actually be the successor to the Symbian system for Nokia, remains to be seen.
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