Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 25th Jan 2013 14:20 UTC
Thread beginning with comment 550567
To read all comments associated with this story, please click here.
To read all comments associated with this story, please click here.
RE: Nokia platform cleanup complete
by zima on Fri 1st Feb 2013 17:28
in reply to "Nokia platform cleanup complete"
Now aws the Symbian (and all derivatives) are killed and wiped off the board, there will be two remaining platforms that Nokia will put all their attention to:
- Windows Phone 8 for the developed countries
- Series40 for the rest of the world.
- Windows Phone 8 for the developed countries
- Series40 for the rest of the world.
No, there's also Series30, in the lowest cost handsets.
Of course, current S30 handsets don't support 3rd party j2me apps, so the picture for the devs is as you described.




Member since:
2008-10-09
Now aws the Symbian (and all derivatives) are killed and wiped off the board, there will be two remaining platforms that Nokia will put all their attention to:
- Windows Phone 8 for the developed countries
- Series40 for the rest of the world.
So the picture is extremely simple for developers too: You write .NET and whatever MS technology for the Windows Phone and then you write Java 2 Micro Edition MIDlets for the Series 40. BTW ALL non-Lumia devices are and will be Series 40 devices (even those small type-only $15 phones) so there is a HUGE market for J2ME app developers. Nokia OVI store runs on majority of the Nokia low-end phones.
I currently do J2ME development for the Asha and it is blazingly fast and total joy to work with. The plus side is that with couple of small modifications (like screensize and non-touch interface) I can make my app run on any S40 phone.