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We're Committed to Qt, Symbian, and MeeGo, part 258 Posted at 20:14 UTC on 28 December 2010 by Nokia In response to the Unwired View article, "New Nokia Windows Phone 7 concept – would you buy this?", Nokia is publicly reaffirming our commitment to Symbian and MeeGo with Qt as the sole application development framework for both platforms. Nokia is focusing on Qt as a robust, tried and tested framework that unlocks the hardware, software and service capabilities of the existing Nokia smartphone range as well as creating huge opportunities for future Symbian and MeeGo products. Nokia is committed to Qt, Symbian, and MeeGo and will not be producing Windows Phone 7 phones. Comment (26) | Trackback | Permalink We're Committed to Qt, Symbian, and MeeGo, part 246 Posted at 12:32 UTC on 20 December 2010 by Nokia In response to the MobileCrunch article, "Rumor: Nokia To Adopt Windows Phone 7", Nokia is publicly reaffirming our commitment to Symbian and MeeGo with Qt as the sole application development framework for both platforms. Nokia is focusing on Qt as a robust, tried and tested framework that unlocks the hardware, software and service capabilities of the existing Nokia smartphone range as well as creating huge opportunities for future Symbian and MeeGo products. Nokia is committed to Qt, Symbian, and MeeGo and will not be producing Windows Phone 7 phones. Comment (114) | Trackback | Permalink We're Committed to Qt, Symbian, and MeeGo, part 223 Posted at 19:03 UTC on 8 December 2010 by Nokia In response to the Computerworld article, "Google hopeful that Android will run Nokia smartphones", Nokia is publicly reaffirming our commitment to Symbian and MeeGo with Qt as the sole application development framework for both platforms. Nokia is focusing on Qt as a robust, tried and tested framework that unlocks the hardware, software and service capabilities of the existing Nokia smartphone range as well as creating huge opportunities for future Symbian and MeeGo products. Nokia is committed to Qt, Symbian, and MeeGo and will not be producing Android phones. Comment (57) | Trackback | Permalink