http://goo.gl/yxIy

After Microsoft killed the Kin last week, it does make you stop and
think about other mobile operating systems and devices that are out
there competing in the smartphone market. Kevin Tofel put together a
post that I think asks a valid question about Nokia and their future
high end devices. Is it time for Nokia to dump MeeGo and embrace
Android? I was pretty excited about my N900 and Maemo with the promise
of Maemo 6, but then Nokia killed that off and partnered with Intel to
announced MeeGo. I personally think the name is stupid, it reminds me
of a caveman saying “Me go”, and am not sold that it is the way for
Nokia to move forward with their high end devices. Kevin makes a good
argument for Nokia to consider putting Google Android on their high
end devices, that could even translate well down to the mid and lower
level devices.

Nokia is still the worldwide leader in market share for smartphones,
but that has been on a fairly steady decline with no signs of a turn
around any time soon. They appear to be resting on this leadership
position while floundering around a bit trying to figure out a future
strategy. I personally like their Symbian devices for the most part
due to solid hardware, customizability, incredible RF reception, and
various form factors, but after using the latest Google Android
devices I don’t see much need to use a Symbian device. The
applications are mostly pathetic compared to Android and iPhone apps,
their Ovi Store is incredibly lame and has a pathetic user interface,
some of their latest hardware is missing key components (Nokia N97),
and they have no presence here in the US. I have talked with
developers who won’t even work on Symbian apps because of all the
variations in OS versions, even with the millions of customers
available and I have to really wonder why a developer would focus on
supporting Nokia devices when the iPhone and Android operating systems
are taking off.

It seems that Nokia is a proud company and will hold onto the
platforms they want to own and run, but I think it would be quite
refreshing for them to give up on MeeGo and launch Google
Android-based Nokia hardware. I would love to see an Android powered
Nokia E73 or Nokia N8. What do you think about Nokia, MeeGo, and
Google Android?

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