While we found many rumours indicating that Nokia could turn Ovi into an OS, the company’s not all by itself in this duel with other handset manufacturers, as it’s just teamed with Intel for a new project. Bearing the name of oFono, this project is all about open source telephony and could bring voice calling and SMS to Maemo and Moblin...
Nokia just bought OZ Communications, which might very well translate into one more proof that the handset producer makes efforts into turning its OVI into a reliable operating system.
With its first touchscreen enabled device, it only makes sense that Nokia also invests into developing its own OS to make it stand out from the sea of mobiles which include...
An inside source from Nokia mentioned at a recent Eastern Europe partners meeting that we’ll see Ovi turning into an operating system. Not only that, but it will also offer apps for handsets and include about the same web services offered by Google, like email, document editing etc. Could this be true?
Right now, Ovi is an “umbrella concept”...