31 Jul
Posted by Abdul Aziz as Linux, Mobile Devices, Symbian
Motorola which debuted the Linux OS based “Ming” smartphone in March this year in China has shipped more than one million Linux-based units in China.
ZDNet argues “Does Motorola’s roaring success with its Linux-based “Ming” phones in China indicate that the open-source platform is now a serious contender against Symbian and Windows Mobile in the handheld device software platform arena?”
Besides Motorola, vendors such as NEC, Siemens, Panasonic and Samsung have a fairly wide range of Linux-based phone models on the market.
Full article over at ZDNet Asia
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