Developers that want to port a Qt-based app from Symbian to MeeGo have to recompile the app for compatibility with the MeeGo platform. The N9 is compatible with Qt, a cross-platform application and user interface framework, which Nokia also uses on its Symbian-based smartphones. But Nokia doesn't want to put a number on how many applications will be available. Users will be able to find a mixture of entertainment, productivity, news, social network applications and games, including Angry Birds, Fruit Ninja, Facebook, Last.fm and Mail for Exchange. Users will be able to dowload applications from Nokia Store, which is in the process of changing its name to just Nokia Store, the company said. The N9 user interface has three home views - applications, events, and live applications. It has no physical buttons and instead relies on the 3.9-inch AMOLED touch screen for navigation. The other operating system Nokia nixed was Symbian.įour months after announcing the Windows Phone move, Nokia announced the N9. MeeGo is one of the operating systems Nokia decided to forsake in February when it announced plans to use Microsoft's Windows Phone as its primary operating system for smartphones. Nokia has started shipping the N9, its first and last smartphone based on the MeeGo operating system, the company said on Tuesday.
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