Nokia would be the N9 with the MeeGo operating system, in several countries not able to cast because providers there is no interest for. However, the Finnish manufacturer’s Windows Phone devices, via telco’s to sell.
That left Nokia ceo Stephen Elop know in an e-mail. Although he is not literally wrote that the providers, the N9 does not wish to release, let the ceo know that several major telcos have indicated, rather than Windows Phone. The decision of the providers does not come as a surprise. Earlier it was announced that the N9 in several countries, including the Netherlands, is not released. Also in large countries such as the United States, Germany and the United Kingdom, the N9 is not released. It is unknown why providers are not interested in the MeeGo device.
Nokia coming this fall with Windows Phone Mango devices, which are mainly through providers and retailers will be sold. Formerly sold Nokia also devices, but in several countries, including the Netherlands, the Finnish manufacturer shops already closed.
The N9 is Nokia’s first handset with the MeeGo operating system. Because the manufacturer has announced about to move to Windows Phone, it will probably also be the last MeeGo device. MeeGo has evolved from Nokia’s own Maemo and Intel’s Moblin. The N9 is probably mid-september on the market.