Mobile
Interesting Mobile Developments
by isaac on Feb.18, 2010, under Mobile, Thoughts
Some interesting developments have popped up in the mobile world recently that raised my curiosity flag. First is the official announcement of Symbian ^3, with the OS feature complete by end of Q1 2010, in devices by Q3 2010. Now I know some people HATE Symbian with a passion, even though they are still using a phone running it, but as I’ve always clarified, Symbian as a phone OS that fits phones from low to medium end is actually a great OS. Just that, it’s UI is way too outdated & it’s dated codebase is also getting long in the tooth. So with Symbian now fully open sourced, fully rewritten from ground up, this should clear most of the nagging issues people have with it now. The new OS shows very little of the old Symbian & seems to have finally caught up to the current level & quality expected of current generation touch screen OS. It seems to have all the usual stuff covered now like multiple homescreens, single tap UI manipulation, multitouch (pinch to zoom) & a very nice visual multitasking switcher, no doubt Maemo inspired. Looks great too! See for yourself below.
Next up is Windows Phone 7 Series. Yes that is what it’s going to be called now. It’s no longer Windows Mobile. In fact, that’s a good thing since this new OS have nothing to do with the old Windows Mobile we have all come to love & hate. It’s a completely new OS, based on the OS & UI that runs on the Zune HD. It’s also a brave departure from how normal phone UI seems to be done, a rethink so to speak. Will this work out better or worse? We’ll have to wait till end of the year for any devices to use this interesting OS before passing any kind of judgement. Though I have to say, I’m actually interested! This coming from a guy that hates Microsoft.
Check it out below.
Finally, an interesting merger of different mobile OS into a more formidable OS, coming from Intel & Nokia. The merging of Moblin (Intel) & Maemo (Nokia) to become MeeGo. Yes, funny name + funny name = MORE weird funny name. But nonetheless, this could prove interesting. This is an OS meant to power devices ranging from smartphones to tablets & netbooks. So it’s not just a phone OS, it is still completely open sourced like it’s predecessors it’s being merged from. Honestly, I’m not very sure where to put this but Maemo on Nokia N900 has impressed me enough that I’m sure when this thing is up & running, it will kick some major butt as well. No devices has been announced using this OS but the OS is due out in Q2 2010 with devices to follow very soon after. Guess for this, we’ll just have to wait & see as well. No video demo of the new upcoming OS, but I’ll leave you with what Maemo looks like on a Nokia N900.