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While I am sad to see Symbian go, and annoyed they didnt pick WebOS or Android, I am super happy to see Nokia moving onward.
They make the best phones but Symbian has not been a competitive OS for a year or more. It was great back in its day, offering numerous features as standard that other hi-end phones didnt always have.
Compared to modern stuff, its weak. Even the super duper N97 was held back by it. The fact they went with a different OS for N900 means Nokia were tired of Symbian as well.
While I am sad to see Symbian go, and annoyed they didnt pick WebOS or Android, I am super happy to see Nokia moving onward.
They make the best phones but Symbian has not been a competitive OS for a year or more. It was great back in its day, offering numerous features as standard that other hi-end phones didnt always have.
Compared to modern stuff, its weak. Even the super duper N97 was held back by it. The fact they went with a different OS for N900 means Nokia were tired of Symbian as well.