Nokia’s next generation of phones will be powered by an OS named MeeGo, the convergence of Nokia’s Maemo OS and Intel’s Moblin OS.
The official MeeGo site provided a preview of the new interface, which contains few surprises.
The icons are displayed grid-style, like Android and iOS. Much of the visual cues and UX look similar or identical to iOS.
While Nokia clearly isn’t aiming for a revolutionary experience like Microsoft is with Windows Phone 7, it’ll be great to see a fresh coat of paint on a Nokia device.


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