By 2011 only 10% of Nokia's devices would be based on Maemo |
By 2011, smartphones based on the Symbian S60-platform will account for 55% of Nokia’s total handset shipments, followed by Symbian S40 feature phones at 35% and Maemo-based devices at 10%.
Nokia also plans to launch Maemo 6-based products in the second half of 2010 according to Michael Hsu, general manager of Nokia Taiwan.
Source: http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20100202PD206.html...
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