Linux founder: Nokia Should Choosing Android

Friday, June 15, 20120 comments



Speaking about the Linux operating system, in truth could not be separated from the following figure. Yup, it was Linus Torvalds, who at the beginning of the 1990s created an operating system based on open source is very famous.

Reportedly after the release of the Linux kernel, Linus Torvalds moved to the United States, and he had been there ever since. However, Linus Torvalds this week reportedly was in his home country, Finland, to receive the Millennium Technology Prize award.

There are some interesting statements by Linus says the crew of the Finnish media on his arrival there.

As quoted Intomobile, reported that Linus Torvalds admitted that he hates mobile phones, even so now he uses the Android device. The only thing that Linus like in the Android phone is the email experience.

In addition to the statement, Linus has also revealed another opinion related to mobile phone vendors are also derived from the same country, namely Nokia.

According to Linus, Nokia has made ​​a mistake with his decision to choose the operating system of Microsoft Windows Phone. Although he understands why Nokia in the end choose Windows Phone, which he refers more to the present Nokia's CEO, Stephen Elop, who is a former employee at Microsoft.

Furthermore, Linus Torvalds said that Nokia should have gone with Android, rather than trying to prop up the platform (Windows Phone) which has a low market share. So what do you think?
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