Linux not ready for mobile phones, Nokia exec says
Linux has not reached maturity as a mobile phone OS, Nokia’s head of corporate strategy, Jarkko Sairanen, reportedly said recently. Cited shortcomings include a fragmented implementation landscape that keeps developers away, and too large a memory footprint.
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