
"Sources tell us that Nokia is developing a Linux-based replacement for its S40 phones, called
Meltemi. The news was leaked, accurately, by the Wall Street Journal last week. Now we can confirm it. The thinking is that a Linux-based replacement for S40 will allow developers to tap into proven development tools - and Qt. The April memo referred to Meltemi as a platform for 'rich Featurephones' and stated that development will be centered in Ulm, Germany. There's no U-turn, however. Meltemi had been long-been touted as a richer successor to S40. Windows phones will occupy the budget smartphone segment, not Linux."
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2007-04-06
Expect a locked down bootloader, no multitasking of third party apps, no GPU, probably an ARM11 based SoC. In other words nothing much different from current Linux based featurephones (eg LiMo phones, older Motorola EZX platform etc).
On the other hand, the Swipe based UI and ability to run third party Qt apps besides Java are great. Enough for a revolution at low end. Let's see if they dump it at the last moment or something fearing it would 'harm' their WP7 phones. It's nothing new for Nokia, what with the current management in charge.