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Nokia's Meltemi OS for budget handsets gets the chop

gsmarena.com (11 months and 7 days ago)

Jun 15, 2012

Nokia's Meltemi OS  for budget handsets gets the chop

It looks like factory workers and executives are not the only ones to get the hatchet by Nokia these days. The Finnish company has reportedly abandoned work on its Meltemi OS for budget smartphones.Apparently, Nokia's leadership have decided to focus the company's efforts on further developing the Series 40 platform, and bring more low-priced touchscreen devices like the trio of Asha... full story

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