Nokia’s pledged to increase its Linux usage in future mobiles. What does it mean? More powerful handsets, and a swanky new interface, that’s what!
The bulk of Nokia’s current phones use the Symbian operating system, while its Internet tablets chow down on the more powerful Linux system.
That could be about to change though. The Big N has told Reuters that its planning to expand the Internet tablet range, as well as experiment with Linux on mobiles.
The lower costs associated with Linux could also mean cheaper phones are on the way. Keep it here for more as soon as we hear it.
