Saipan is about to leave Mickey

The news that Saipan’s Symbian mobile phone operating system is about to withdraw from the historical stage has recently been reported on major media sites. Nokia laid off 3,000 Saipan-related developers in advance, and Samsung and Sony Ericsson announced that they will completely abandon Saipan in 2011. Symbian system and Android Android system, the recent Intel Asia Pacific R & D center began to recruit a large number of MeeGo project related developers, all this means that Saipan may soon leave MeeGo pink debut.

Saipan Symbian is a mobile phone operating system. Just like the iOS and Android of the Apple iPhone, it was used by Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, and many other mobile phone manufacturers. In the most beautiful scene, Saipan’s market share was as high as 60. %, it can be said that the unified smartphone world. However, there have been recent reports that the Saipan Foundation will eventually be closed down due to a serious shortage of funds. Saipan's well-known operating system has performed poorly in the market for a while now. Many mobile phone manufacturers have already given up their use of the Symbian mobile operating system and stopped production of Symbian-based mobile phones. The departure of Saipan’s long-standing partners has been described by the media as betrayal. The decline of Symbian’s share in the market, media analysis said that this happened because the system was too focused on chasing the flashy features and neglected people’s simplistic navigation operations. At present, Nokia's mobile operating system is only left with Nokia's support, and this situation may not be maintained for a long time.

Intel and Nokia jointly developed the MeeGo smartphone operating system. It was born in 2010 and has undergone an important upgrade. It will surely shine in 2011, and the MeeGo mobile phone system will have a promising future.

MeeGo Chinese is named Mickey or Rice. It is an open source cross-platform application operating system jointly developed by Intel and Nokia for the future based on the Linux architecture. It is also the mobile operating system platform promoted by Intel and Nokia in the future. The MeeGo operating system is an open source software based on the Linux platform. It can be installed on netbooks, smart phones, touch-screen computers, handheld devices, and on-board devices. Through Bluetooth and WIFI, data communication between various mobile devices can be seamlessly connected. Application platform. MeeGo's open source is somewhat similar to Android and Apple's iPhone iOS operating system. All developers are free to write programs for them, but MeeGo emphasizes the cross-platform compatibility between various devices. MeeGo system navigation menu is clear and simple, powerful, easy to use, easy to use.

This will be an epoch-making progress. MeeGo may replace Symbian, more likely to replace iOS and Android, and even replace Windows.

At present, MeeGo mainly supports netbooks based on the Intel Atom processor architecture, as well as mobile devices such as various hand-held vehicles and smart phone devices based on ARM processors.

MeeGo Memorabilia:

On May 26, 2010, the kernel of MeeGo 1.0 was released. The operating system supporting netbooks was released first. Then on June 30th, 2010, operating systems supporting handheld devices (mainly for Nokia N900 series smartphones) were released. On August 2nd, the operating system for on-board computers was released.

On October 28th, 2010, the kernel of MeeGo1.1 was released, and the operating systems supporting netbooks, handheld devices, and on-vehicle devices were simultaneously released. On November 10, 2010, the SDK for the development environment based on Qt Creator was released.

In April 2011, the kernel version of MeeGo 1.2 will be released, which will become the mature MeeGo operating system platform for a wide range of applications.