Linked by David Adams on Sat 17th Jul 2010 16:43 UTC, submitted by fran
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My first impression was it was Android too. There is a nice mix of iPhone in there too...
Not saying that's a bad thing. Apple and Google stood on the shoulders of many others (including themselves ;-)
I guess we will need to see what comes out in 2011 before we know for certain they haven't given us something new (mixed in there somewhere)...
Good luck, it's a big job for someone...
Good! But looks like Android, doesn't it?
Meh, I think the more important matter should be how well it runs when compared to Android/iPhone/Windows Phone 7. There is too much fixation on 'different for the sake of being different' rather than actually refining an already working paradigm hence the reason why so many projects fail to get anywhere - focusing on things that don't really matter to the end user.
Symbian looks good but the question I have to pose is whether there is a future for Symbian given that Nokia has pretty much killed off Symbian for all but the lowest end phones with their Linux distro being used on the smart phones. With that being said I'd love to see an adventurous person make it available for netbooks and tablets because to be honest I am not particularly excited about seeing largely a monoculture emerge in the mobile space.



