Published By
Miko On Monday, November 30th 2009
Reuters reports that Nokia plans to launch only one Maemo-powered smartphone in 2010, according to a source with direct knowledge of Nokia’s 2010 product roadmap.
Though a Nokia spokesman would not comment on plans for future products, he did say that the company remains committed to its Symbian operating system. Nokia’s stance has not changed since August when it negated reports that said that the company would begin focusing on Maemo as its flagship operating system, as we reported.
Nokia began shipping its first Maemo-powered smartphone, the Nokia N900, earlier this month. The powerful device became available in U.S. flagship stores mid-November, as we reported.

Reuters reports that Nokia plans to launch only one Maemo-powered smartphone in 2010, according to a source with direct knowledge of Nokia’s 2010 product roadmap.
Though a Nokia spokesman would not comment on plans for future products, he did say that the company remains committed to its Symbian operating system. Nokia’s stance has not changed since August when it negated reports that said that the company would begin focusing on Maemo as its flagship operating system, as we reported.
Nokia began shipping its first Maemo-powered smartphone, the Nokia N900, earlier this month. The powerful device became available in U.S. flagship stores mid-November, as we reported.