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Ex-Nokia start-up Jolla to announce first MeeGo smartphones this year

Jussi Hurmola, the chief executive of smartphone start-up Jolla, has revealed the company is planning to unveil its first smartphones later this year. Jolla was formed by a number of former engineers and executives from Nokia’s MeeGo N9 division who wanted to continue development on the next-generation MeeGo smartphone platform, which the Finnish phone giant […]
Andrew Sadauskas
Andrew Sadauskas

Jussi Hurmola, the chief executive of smartphone start-up Jolla, has revealed the company is planning to unveil its first smartphones later this year.

Jolla was formed by a number of former engineers and executives from Nokia’s MeeGo N9 division who wanted to continue development on the next-generation MeeGo smartphone platform, which the Finnish phone giant abandoned in favour of Microsoftโ€™s Windows Phone platform.

In an interview with Gigacom, Hurmola reveals that China and Europe will be the initial target markets for Jolla.

โ€œObviously China is a very large and fast-growing smartphone market, and also a country where most new manufacturers and players are emerging. We are a global business, and we will be targeting devices for Europe and also making them globally available,โ€ says Hurmola.

โ€œWeโ€™re going to announce the smartphone later this year. When we announce it, weโ€™ll also say when you can buy it. Weโ€™re setting up an ecosystem. You canโ€™t do a smartphone without supporting developers, services, navigation โ€” we are setting all that up.โ€

Hurmola also reveals a few new details about the platform, including that it will use a different interface to MeeGo on the Nokia N9.

โ€œItโ€™s MeeGo with our own interface, and nice new features and functionalityโ€ฆ Weโ€™re also talking about using the MeeGo software in other devices โ€” not just Jolla. We want to make as big a wave as possible.โ€

โ€œIn terms of compatibility with WebOS, I donโ€™t know โ€” letโ€™s see if something happens with WebOS. There are other things like Tizen and [the Mozilla Firefox OS] Boot 2 Gecko, and KDE. We as an emerging ecosystem are all about cross-platform and compatibility.โ€