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| language = | package manager = APK | supported platforms = 32-bit ARM | kernel type = Monolithic (modified Linux kernel) | userland = Bionic libc,〔(android/platform/bionic/ )〕 mksh shell,〔(android/platform/external/mksh/ )〕 native core utilities with a few from NetBSD〔(android/platform/system/core/toolbox/ )〕 | ui = Graphical (Multi-touch) | license = Proprietary EULA; based on Apache License 2.0 Modified Linux kernel under GNU GPL v2 | website = }} The Nokia X platform is a Linux-based mobile operating system and software platform originally developed by Nokia, and subsequently by Microsoft Mobile. Introduced on February 24, 2014, it is forked from Android and used on all the devices of the Nokia X family. On July 17, 2014, after the acquisition of Nokia's devices unit, Microsoft announced that no more Nokia X smartphones will be introduced, marking the end of the Nokia X platform within only a few months after its introduction. The phones have been succeeded by low-cost Lumia devices under the Microsoft Mobile brand name.〔()〕 ==Overview== The Nokia X software platform is based on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP)〔(Nokia X Platform Overview | Nokia Developer )〕 and the Linux kernel. Nokia combined Android apps with Nokia experiences (such as HERE Maps, Nokia Xpress and MixRadio) and Microsoft services (such as Skype and Outlook). Nokia officially described the software as bringing "the best of all worlds". It also encompasses features from the Asha platform, such as the Fastlane notification center. The user interface mimics that of Windows Phone, which powers Nokia's Lumia smartphones. The OS has been heavily compared to Amazon.com's Fire OS, which is also based on AOSP. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nokia X platform」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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