fit in to Reuters , yes , and all because of some slutty - slut - slut Linux OS namedMaemo , said to be the company ’s new high - end handset platform . Nokia ’s first Maemo injudiciousness handset ’s say to be landing next hebdomad , and in all probability looks something likethis .
https://gizmodo.com/more-nokia-rx-5-n900-tablet-details-first-maemo-5-scre-5341484
Nokia will try again to take on Apple Inc ’s iPhone in the top - remnant of the handset market with a bet on Linux software , several diligence informant told Reuters .

Top French telephone manufacturer Nokia will show its first high - death headphone run on Maemo , a version of Linux , next week at the annual Nokia World case in Stuttgart , Germany , the author say
total to think of it , it is pretty unearthly that thephone - sized , sound - mold , phone - button - havingN900 has until recently been consistently arrogate to be a pad of paper , even though the prospect of a QWERTY Maemo handset has been openly discuss for well over a year now , andexplicitly predictedas far back as October . There may still be a gutted pad version , but this thing has the heart and soul , individual and body of a smartphone — I’d say this is what Reuters is spill the beans about when they say “ Maemo handset ” , even ifthey do n’t know it .
https://gizmodo.com/fresh-shots-of-the-nokia-rx-5-tablet-prototype-5333007

Kicked out of the high-pitched end of Nokia ’s product demarcation , Symbian — which remember , they recentlyplunged nearly $ 400 molar concentration into — would be relegated to the dreg of Nokia ’s intersection line , where it would presumably , eventually , wither and die . Sad !
Anyway , Maemo : Ithandles great on a tablet , but nobody really knows how it ’ll translate to a phone . That said , the N900 is biggish and has a QWERTY - shaped crutch , so expectations , somajestically shatteredlast month , are back on in high spirits . [ Reuters ]
https://gizmodo.com/nokia-n97-review-nokia-is-doomed-5308440

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