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Nokia’s Series 40 operating system to get multitasking support early next year!

By Stefan Constantinescu on Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007 at 9:41 AM PST In Nokia

v01 s40 large Nokias Series 40 operating system to get multitasking support early next year!Wicked wicked wicked good news out of Russia. Eldar’s English review of the Nokia 6500 Slide was posted recently and this little snippet of text is gold:

Later on they are releasing Feature Packs that we all know, which will include various improvements and enhancements to the basic functions, add support for different services and technologies, for example GPS-navigation. Listing quite obvious, but still undocumented add-ons, we can expect new menu views (similar to FP1-powered smartphones), and more importantly, multitasking for Java-applications. This ability for feature phones is very unique these days, being available only on Sony Ericsson (NYSE: SNE) products, the Finnish maker is to come up with it only at the beginning of 2008. The reason why it is still now around in Series 40 devices is Nokia (NYSE: NOK)’s commitment to promotion of the smartphones running on S60, where this feature is enabled by default.

The one reason S40 was inadequate for me has now been resolved, but is it too little too late? Next year Nokia is bound to have devices with higher than 320×240 resolution on the market. Why would I want S40 at that point?

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One Comment on “Nokia’s Series 40 operating system to get multitasking support early next year!”

  1. Wozik says:

    it’s just eldar’s speculations and thoughts. he says about this since SE k610 has been introduced :!:

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